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auto-generated

American  
[aw-toh-jen-er-ayt-id] / ˌɔ toʊˈdʒɛn ərˌeɪt ɪd /

adjective

  1. produced or created by a computer program.

  2. produced or created from within; generated by an internal system or process.


Example Sentences

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Incentivising users with a share of advertising revenues also gave an avenue for so-called bot farms to make money by posting auto-generated content to gain more interactions.

From BBC

Some confusion arose when the alert message included the auto-generated English phrase “Air raid preliminary warning.”

From New York Times

This in particular is a sphere where zoomers and millennials, faced with social networks totally saturated by auto-generated images and statuses and accounts, are really, really looking for that eventual human connection.

From Slate

When such auto-generated uncanny valleys shoot out into the ether, it becomes all the easier for other troublemakers to spread them to more gullible audiences—and it becomes impossible to nail down just who was behind them, frighteningly easy as they are to generate.

From Slate

One the most awkward moments Mr. Wade has spent in the spotlight came when a number of co-defendants in the Trump case complained to the presiding judge that they had received auto-generated mailers from a local law firm that was trying to drum up business.

From New York Times