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generative
[ jen-er-uh-tiv, -uh-rey-tiv ]
adjective
- capable of producing or creating.
- pertaining to the production of offspring.
- Linguistics.
- of or relating to generative grammar.
- using rules to generate surface forms from underlying, abstract forms.
generative
/ ˈɛəəɪ /
adjective
- of or relating to the production of offspring, parts, etc
a generative cell
- capable of producing or originating
Other Word Forms
- İ··پ· adverb
- İ··پ·Ա noun
- t·İ··پ adjective
- ԴDz·İ·t adjective
- ܲ·İ··پ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of generative1
Example Sentences
Amazon unveiled its own generative AI shopping assistant last year, while rival AI firm Perplexity also has a shopping tool.
But Chu said he believes the entertainment industry has been too lax about tech companies’ ethically questionable training methods since the advent of generative AI, calling the unauthorized use of Hollywood creations an “original sin.”
But there are ways in which the large language models and similar generative AI are missing not simply the feeling of being human, but the actual function.
The current trial is looking at remedies to curtail Google's dominance in online search, as the recent explosion in generative AI services such as ChatGPT has expanded the market.
The Academy said its new language around eligibility for films made using generative AI tools was recommended by its Science and Technology Council.
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