If you’ve ever been in charge of meal planning or grocery shopping for your household, you know it takes a lot of thinking and planning. You have to consider factors like what your family members like to eat, health and nutrition implications, dietary preferences, what’s in season, your culinary skills, how much prep time you might have to make a meal after work, what’s already in the pantry or the fridge, and your budget. These are complex needs and they require a lot of mental labor — but with the rise of smart AI technology, we have a chance to make meal planning easier, more fun, and maybe even a little bit magical.