Computergenerated
Computergenerated, often written as computer-generated or computer generated, refers to content or results produced by computer software rather than directly by human hands. It encompasses a wide range of media, including text, images, audio, simulations, and interactive experiences. The term is typically used to distinguish machine-made outputs from materials crafted manually, though human oversight is often involved in design, selection, or curation.
Common examples include computer-generated imagery (CGI) used in film and advertising; computer-generated text produced by natural
Techniques span template-based generation, rule-based systems, procedural generation, and modern artificial intelligence approaches such as statistical
Ethical and legal considerations include questions of authorship attribution, copyright, authenticity, and the potential for deception,