Typical behavior of TV shows stealing food recipes





Context: Recently on the show 'Altoran,' Lee Sang-min appeared as the 'Gung-chef' (Pauper Chef) and showcased a spinach noodle recipe. Everything from the ingredients to the order they were added was identical. It turns out they shamelessly ripped off a recipe from Monk Jeong-wi, who is famous for her temple food. The monk's side reached out to the production team, but they were ignored until the media caught wind, news reports broke out, and the viewer boards started blowing up. Only then did the producers claim, 'Actually, we were using AI (lol) to find new ways to use spinach, and that's how this happened. We just realized what's going on. Our bad (lol). We'll contact the monk directly (something they hadn't done until now).' Basically, 'It's okay for us to jack and copy recipes using AI without crediting sources, but YOU guys can't do it to usโno unauthorized reproduction or AI use allowed.'
"Netizens are fed up with broadcast stations' hypocrisy regarding copyright and are tired of Lee Sang-min's constant presence and his 'debtor' persona being involved in controversies."
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