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Generado

Generado is the past participle of the Spanish verb generar. It is used as an adjective or as part of compound verb forms to indicate that something has been produced, created, or originated. In perfect tenses, it agrees with the auxiliary and with the noun it modifies: for example, “el informe ha sido generado” or “las claves fueron generadas.” As an adjective, it can describe an entity that results from a generating process, as in “datos generados” or “resultados generados automáticamente.”

In computing, data processing, and information management, generado is frequently used to refer to outputs produced

Grammatical notes include gender and number agreement: generado (masculine singular), generada (feminine singular), generados (masculine plural),

by
algorithms,
software,
or
systems.
Common
expressions
include
“archivos
generados,”
“resultados
generados
por
IA,”
and
“contenido
generado.”
The
phrase
“contenido
generado”
is
also
used
in
reference
to
user-generated
content
or
machine-generated
content,
depending
on
the
context.
generadas
(feminine
plural).
Etymologically,
generado
derives
from
the
Latin
verb
generare,
itself
from
a
root
related
to
producing
or
birth
(gen-).
The
term
is
widely
used
across
domains
to
denote
output
or
production
resulting
from
a
process,
whether
manual,
automated,
or
algorithmic.