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generative AI

[ jen-er-uh-tiv ey-ahy, -uh-rey-tiv ]

noun

, Computers.
  1. artificial intelligence that is designed to process prompts from users and respond with text, images, audio, or other output that is modeled on a training data set.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of generative AI1

First recorded in 1990–95
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Example Sentences

As well as ChatGPT there are other generative AI tools such as Google’s Gemini, Microsoft’s Copilot, and dedicated travel AI sites such as Trip Planner and Ask Layla.

From BBC

While generative AI can help deliver personalised travel itineraries and recommendations, it is only as good as the information it is trained on, and where this information is out of date, biased, erroneous, false and so on, then the AI will perpetuate the misinformation, points out Caroline Bremmer, head of travel and tourism research at analysts Euromonitor International.

From BBC

And last month, L.A. residents got a sneak peek at what that could look like at a generative AI film competition in Culver City.

The tech giant is adding generative AI features to Google Maps so people can easily get recommendations for places to go and activities to do.

Tech companies such as Meta, Apple and Microsoft have been responding to this change by infusing more generative AI tools into their products.

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