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Use this cutting-edge AI text generator to write stories, poems, news articles, and more

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    Kent Sharkey
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    The Verge[^]:

    Even the most advanced chatbots can’t hold a decent conversation, but AI systems are definitely getting better at generating the written word. A new web app provides ample proof, letting anyone enter a text prompt to which AI software will automatically respond.

    "You are probably looking for something that is easy to understand, yet gives you valuable insights into what is out there."

    Which is (part of) what it responded when I asked, "What should I write as a blurb?"

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      The Verge[^]:

      Even the most advanced chatbots can’t hold a decent conversation, but AI systems are definitely getting better at generating the written word. A new web app provides ample proof, letting anyone enter a text prompt to which AI software will automatically respond.

      "You are probably looking for something that is easy to understand, yet gives you valuable insights into what is out there."

      Which is (part of) what it responded when I asked, "What should I write as a blurb?"

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      Mark_Wallace
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      There are already enough humans who talk utter bollocks all the time, for free. Why do we need to pay for a machine to do it? It's about time we turned the tables and started putting them out of work!

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        There are already enough humans who talk utter bollocks all the time, for free. Why do we need to pay for a machine to do it? It's about time we turned the tables and started putting them out of work!

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        I tried it out with this phrase:

        Quote:

        where should I learn css?

        And it replied with this nonsense...

        Quote:

        As a beginner, the best css files are those you can reference often and those contain some of your favorite typography, shapes and features. If using a design as a jumping-off point for a tutorial or something along those lines, we encourage you to use the sample theme created by Wacom to try out before purchasing a custom edition. I think we missed something. Does the CSS work as well without the font? While the theme is designed for modern devices, there is definitely room for a modern website. It is likely that at this point, the font itself is out of date, but there are ways to adapt it in any fashion you need. If you found this article interesting, don't forget to consider sharing your thoughts on our Facebook fan page: (redacted facebook link)

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          The Verge[^]:

          Even the most advanced chatbots can’t hold a decent conversation, but AI systems are definitely getting better at generating the written word. A new web app provides ample proof, letting anyone enter a text prompt to which AI software will automatically respond.

          "You are probably looking for something that is easy to understand, yet gives you valuable insights into what is out there."

          Which is (part of) what it responded when I asked, "What should I write as a blurb?"

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          raddevus
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          I asked it the question : What is C#? It replied...

          text generator said:

          If you don't have a computer then I highly recommend starting with this one; he does a really good job explaining the language and using it in real world scenarios.

          Yes, because I often surf the web without a computer and I write C# without one too. :rolleyes:

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            I tried it out with this phrase:

            Quote:

            where should I learn css?

            And it replied with this nonsense...

            Quote:

            As a beginner, the best css files are those you can reference often and those contain some of your favorite typography, shapes and features. If using a design as a jumping-off point for a tutorial or something along those lines, we encourage you to use the sample theme created by Wacom to try out before purchasing a custom edition. I think we missed something. Does the CSS work as well without the font? While the theme is designed for modern devices, there is definitely room for a modern website. It is likely that at this point, the font itself is out of date, but there are ways to adapt it in any fashion you need. If you found this article interesting, don't forget to consider sharing your thoughts on our Facebook fan page: (redacted facebook link)

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            Mark_Wallace
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            That's actually worse that an "all mouth and trousers" idiot.

            The worse-than-an-idiot AI said:

            don't forget to consider sharing your thoughts on our Facebook fan page

            Even there, it's a wildly inaccurate statement. Until there are actual fans, it's just "a page" -- and unless it's actually made by fans, it's just "our page". Computers are dumb animals, we know that, but all too many AI "initiatives" are making them into morons.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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