March 3, 2026
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AI not ready for post-bariatric nutrition guidance, researchers warn

Turkish researchers have confirmed that AI tools can create educational nutrition plans or support diet planning. However, these cannot yet replace professional dieticians, underscoring the need for human oversight to ensure personalized care and safety. The study is especially relevant as AI is not just being used privately. The US government has recently integrated former Trump administration adviser Elon Musk’s Grok into guidance on the country’s new dietary guidelines. FDA deputy commissioner Kyle Diamantas says the tool aims to “provide parents and consumers with clear and concise answers.” However, several reports question its trustworthiness and usefulness in advising people and creating healthy diet plans.

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