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  2. Parody generator - Wikipedia

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    (The term "quote generator" can also be used for software that randomly selects real quotations.) Further to its esoteric interest, a discussion of parody generation as a useful technique for measuring the success of grammatical inferencing systems is included, along with suggestions for its practical application in areas of language modeling ...

  3. Postmodernism Generator - Wikipedia

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    The Postmodernism Generator is a computer program that automatically produces "close imitations" of postmodernist writing. It was written in 1996 by Andrew C. Bulhak of Monash University using the Dada Engine, a system for generating random text from recursive grammars . [ 1 ]

  4. Portal:LGBTQ/Random quote - Wikipedia

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    The following selected quotes appear on Portal:LGBTQ. The layout for new additions is at Portal:LGBTQ/Random quote/Layout. Current number of quotes appearing on Portal:LGBTQ 88 (Edit this number if you add new quotes) If you have a Wikipedia account, you can add LGBT random quote to your user page.

  5. Wikipedia:Random - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia and other sites running on MediaWiki, Special:Random can be used to access a random article in the main namespace; this feature is useful as a tool to generate a random article. Depending on your browser, it's also possible to load a random page using a keyboard shortcut (in Firefox , Edge , and Chrome Alt-Shift + X ).

  6. Wyoming reporter resigned after admitting to using AI to ...

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    A former reporter for the Cody Enterprise in Wyoming admitted to using artificial intelligence to write stories and generate fake quotes.

  7. Filler text - Wikipedia

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    The Character Generator Protocol (CHARGEN) service is an Internet protocol intended for testing, debugging, and measurement purposes. The user receives a stream of bytes . Although the specific format of the output is not prescribed by RFC 864 , the recommended pattern (and a de facto standard ) is shifted lines of 72 ASCII characters repeating.

  8. Wyoming reporter caught using artificial intelligence to ...

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    Quotes from Wyoming's governor and a local prosecutor were the first things that seemed slightly off to Powell Tribune reporter CJ Baker. “The 2024 Cody Stampede Parade promises to be an ...

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