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imitative

[im-i-tey-tiv] / ˈɪm ɪˌteɪ tɪv /


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The series arrives as the culture is much disturbed by the question of artificial intelligence — of ChatGPT and various art programs and whether their products are imitative or creative.

From Los Angeles Times

While the company has long had policies against content that promotes eating disorders, the new rules focus on limiting content that is “imitative.”

From Washington Times

It drops humans from eons away and ago into an extinction-level event, and instead of being full-on weird and wondrous about it, prefers to be utterly imitative and complacent.

From Los Angeles Times

Could such an imitative image be produced using AI?

From Washington Post

The only reason to mount such a protest now, it seemed, was the date: Jan. 8 is close enough to Jan. 6 to provide the necessary imitative frisson.

From Seattle Times