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I think an only moderately complex system could make
up
random new ideas, just a little like mad-libs, then use
crowdsourcing to find out what other people think of the
idea.
Consider the automatic generation of oral insulin, a multi
hundred billion dollar product.
a _pill_ that works
like _insulin_ using _Enteric fizzing
powder_ Then the hundreds of humans that see each
individual idea would do things like estimate the fiscal
value (perhaps hundreds of billions) as well as if they
would use it.
As far as I know, there is not an *automatic* producer of
youtube ads whose sole purpose in making ads is to earn
enough to make more ads. If that was created people
would be constantly recruited to evaluate machine
originated technology, and "do-er" humans would be
attracted to the billions of dollars.
(just a note on Humira, 13 billion $ annual
revenue, over 20 years that is $260 billion! I imagine an
oral insulin to be possibly as popular.)
Inventionizer (a website)
Prior art to this and [MB]'s tool (much closer to the latter) [notexactly, Feb 03 2018]
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Humira is not an insulin. It is a humanized antibody used to treat inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. I know because I was one of the people who worked on it at an early stage. Also, the technology behind it has just gone off-patent. |
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[mb] duly noted, and gosh am I embarrassed! |
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As it happens, I wrote a phrase generator for subjects related to my own. If I run it, here are ten of its outputs: |
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Bacteria that evolve robots
Recursive sequencers mimic 3-D printers
DNA origami using ligase
Make insects with silicon
Genomic magnets
Auto-replicating encryption
Encrypt larger lenses with plastic
Cell-specific movement
Drone that edits microscopes
Q-dot that generates molecules
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Most of those are irredeemable garbage; three or four might bear some thinking about and one has already been done. |
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The program has a list of sentence structures (like "Noun-plural that transitive-verb noun-plural"), and a list of words of each type, chosen by me. It just picks a sentence structure and then drops in words from the lists at random. It normally displays each phrase for only one second, just enough to let you half-grasp it, thereby introducing another level of randomnity. |
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While you were busy improving humanity's lot I wrote an
automatic porn generator that did the same thing. |
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Yeah, think I saw one of those pieces. It fell outside of my parameters though - Custard/banjo porn is just not my thing. |
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That one was so grainy I could not tell if it was a real
banjo. |
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I once posted an idea that was very similar to this. It received a vigorous boning. |
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