GPT-5.2 just dropped.
Does it actually know how to plan Christmas?

You know what 'helpful' looks like. Be the judge—and show the world.

Takes 5-10 minutes. No prep needed.

Real AI Advice We've Seen

Just last month, Fortune reported AI "slop recipes" are flooding cooking sites:

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Christmas cake: "Cook for 3-4 hours" → charcoal

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Tamales: AI showed sauce poured over husks (you don't eat those)

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Cherry cookies: "A melted sheet of dough. A disaster."

Here's What You'll Do

5-10 minutes. No prep. Just react.

Example prompt:

"Plan Christmas dinner for 6 people, $50 budget"

AI says:

"Start with a 15lb prime rib as your centerpiece..."

That's literally it. React to a few, share your take.

You'll see real prompts people ask AI — about gifts, recipes, planning, whatever.

Caught something off? Flag it and share why. Looks good? Pass it.

Your calls help others know what actually works.

Share this experiment

Pick What You Know

You'll only see prompts in topics you choose.

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Food & Cooking

Holiday recipes, budget meals, cooking tips

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Gifts & Shopping

Gift ideas, budget recommendations, what to avoid

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Decorating & DIY

Home decor, crafts, projects that work

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Movies & Entertainment

What to watch, hidden gems, family picks

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Planning & Logistics

Travel, schedules, getting through the season

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Family & Relationships

Navigating dynamics, traditions, the emotional stuff

HumanJudge is independent — not affiliated with OpenAI or any AI lab.

Why does this actually matter?

Beyond the funny fails, AI advice can have real consequences. Researchers have found AI recipes with dangerous pH levels, and cooking times that could lead to undercooked poultry.

Your quick reality check helps surface patterns — what works, what doesn't, and where people should be careful.

Quick Questions

Wait, am I qualified for this?

If you've ever cooked a meal, planned a party, or given a gift — yes. We're looking for real-world perspective, not credentials.

How long does it take?

Most people finish in 5-10 minutes. You can do more if you want, but there's no minimum.

What happens to my reactions?

They help build a public signal about what AI gets right and wrong. Your name is attached — you're building a track record.

5 Minutes. Real Impact.

You already know what works. Help others see it too.