Any "consumer review generators" available?

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  • DJ Stunks

    #16
    Re: Any "consum er review generators&quot ; available?

    On Mar 30, 1:46 am, nullified <n...@null.null wrote:
    On 29 Mar 2007 20:34:26 -0700, "Evil Otto" <zburn...@gmail .comwrote:
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    On Mar 29, 2:19 pm, aral...@aol.com wrote:
    I am looking for a fake consumer review generator that could generate realistic looking reviews for any products, kind of like on amazon.com but generated by Artificial Intelligence. Is there a package available in your favorite programing language... thx alan
    >
    I really, really hope that you're looking to generate test data or
    filler text.
    >
    If you're not, then DIAF.
    >
    Die In A Fire? Drop In A Fryer? Doug Is A Fucker? Drown In A Fart?
    You knew Doug too? I could tell he was a fucker right from the moment
    I met him.

    -jp

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    • nullified

      #17
      Re: Any &quot;consum er review generators&quot ; available?

      On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 22:15:20 +0200, Schraalhans Keukenmeester
      <bitbucket@inva lid.spamwrote:
      >nullified wrote:
      >On 30 Mar 2007 07:01:16 -0700, "Evil Otto" <zburnham@gmail .comwrote:
      >>
      >>On Mar 30, 3:46 am, nullified <n...@null.null wrote:
      >>>On 29 Mar 2007 20:34:26 -0700, "Evil Otto" <zburn...@gmail .comwrote:
      >>>>
      >>>>On Mar 29, 2:19 pm, aral...@aol.com wrote:
      >>>>>I am looking for a fake consumer review generator that could generate realistic looking reviews for any products, kind of like on amazon.com but generated by Artificial Intelligence. Is there a package available in your favorite programing language... thx alan
      >>>>I really, really hope that you're looking to generate test data or
      >>>>filler text.
      >>>>If you're not, then DIAF.
      >>>Die In A Fire? Drop In A Fryer? Doug Is A Fucker? Drown In A Fart?
      >>Any of those would accurately describe the underlying sentiment, but I
      >>had "Die In A Fire" in mind specifically.
      >>
      >FM!, IWRFT!
      >Perhaps if he finds his miracle script he can also train it to create
      >and 'solve' funny acronyms?
      Sorry. That was "Fuck Me! I Was Right First Time!"

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