Yes and no. The ChatGPT headlines got more clicks, whether they were clickbait or informative:
The article’s original headline received the lowest interest score, gathering only 29.2% of responses. This result indicates that the original headlines are less effective at capturing readers’ attention as compared to those generated by ChatGPT, whether clickbait or informative.
The study is looking for potential new probiotics. I didn’t see that that identified benefits, only that some yeasts didn’t produce harmful amines.
At home, if you can’t identify the spoilage organism, and it’s not a known probiotic (sourdough, kimchi, yogurt) then you should definitely discard the spoiled food.