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The following example shows, what can be achieved with automatic text generation on behalf of variety. It describes the aspects and benefits of automated content generation and their perspective for the publishing industry. The same facts and circumstances are generated with different wordings every time. Synonyms are highlighted in bold face. For each sentence two or more verbalizations are applied. Pushing the button "New text variation" will generate the next set of unique formulations.


1 Automatically generated content for Media Outlets

There are important reasons for robot journalism to prevail in the end. On one hand media are under extreme pressure for higher yields; They are forced to lower finances while attaining digital visibilty. On the other side media are under a massive pressure: They are supposed to cut costs yet at the same time delight more internet users and promoters. Out of this obligation, a journalisic asset arose: Without binding editorial capacity, new topics arise that are able to reach formerly unaddressed clients, for whom manual effort would not have been lucrative. This way, unusual topics are realized, which contributes to a richer thematic variety.

2 Automated content for Media Outlets

There are important reasons for auto-generated content to prevail at last. For one thing media are under intense pressure; They are forced to cut budgets while aquiring digital visibilty. On the other side media are under a massive pressure: They are supposed to lower costs but at the same time delight more page visitors and promoters. This irritating obligation however, results in an editorial advantage: Without consuming editorial budgets, additional topics arise that are able to reach previously disregarded readers and clients, since the editorial struggle formerly would not have been profitable. This way, previously uncovered topics can be realized to expand the thematic range.

3 Auto-generated content for Media Outlets

Automated content will someday prevail. Significant reasons for this to happen are: For one thing media are under severe pressure for higher yields; They are forced to trim budgets while gaining digital visibilty. On the other hand publishing companies are under a massive pressure to succeed: They are supposed to lower efforts but at the same time delight more users and advertisers. This irritating obligation however, results in an editorial advantage: Without consuming editorial budgets, additional contents arise that are able to reach previously disregarded readers and clients, since the editorial effort previously would not have been profitable. This way out of the ordinary topics can be addressed, which contributes to a richer thematic variety.

 
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