Would You Pay $100 for this Article Creation Software????
- Create an article category, such as "Tourist Destinations", "Luxury Cars", "Hollywood Celebrities" or any other category that has a potentially very large set of items.
- Then list a number of items that fit in that category, such as "Honolulu", "Miami Beach", "Nice", "Bangkok" etc.
- Find at least one well-written, factually correct article for each of these items (optionally write them yourself).
- Next create several "data types" that should apply to every item in the category. For tourist destinations, this might be Country, Language, Nearby attractions, Currency, Average temperature, Best time of year, Nearby hotels, Closest airport, etc. Anything that can be uniformely answered with a few words.
- To "teach" the software, you will be asked to point out where in each article the answers to these questions are. The software will notice patterns in what other words are in the sentence, how the answer itself is formatted, which answers are often mentioned together, etc.
- Once you've taught the software to find these patterns, it will try to find the answer for the rest of your items for you.
- If it doesn't find it in the article you've submitted, it will do a google search in the background to find new articles that might contain the requested information.
- Eventually, it will become quite good at listing all these answers for any item that fits the category, by googling for relevant terms. So you can just add "Copacabana" to the list and it gets all the stats for Copacabana.
- The software has also saved all the sentences that contain the answers. So it has a huge palette of ways to formulate what the average temperature of a place is, and can combine these sentence structures with the new items. It can then combining the resulting sentences so that the answers show up once each.
- Voila, creating a completely original article on other any item in the category is as simple as typing one word and pressing a button. Blog away!
This isn't science fiction, but quite doable, but of course the occasional factual error, grammatical glitches or plain weird things would show up. Reading it through should be enough to catch and correct that though. Essentially, you should just be able to click on any sentence that looks odd, and it will try to generate an alternate one.
As far as I know nothing like this exists today, so it's just waiting to be created.
What would YOU pay to have this software?
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