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Making robots talk to each other

February 10, 2023 By Chris Corrigan Being, Featured 3 Comments

Take an English-based nonsense word generator, enter its output into ChatGPT, and invite the Ai to create definitions for the nonsense words and we might actually be able to finally make English as expressive as German!

Here are 20 imaginary words with definitions provided by ChatGPT:

  1. Foreseng: (verb) To predict or foresee an event or outcome.
  2. Ramboad: (noun) A type of plant with thick, fleshy stems and leaves used for nourishment and medicine.
  3. Pacitabspaw: (adjective) Describing a calm, peaceful, and serene environment or atmosphere.
  4. Biliters: (noun) Small, round objects made of metal, glass or plastic used for decoration or as symbols of good luck.
  5. Tremplundie: (verb) To shake or quiver intensely, often in reference to an object or structure.
  6. Sporhotter: (noun) A device or apparatus used for generating and distributing heat or warmth.
  7. Foursts: (noun) A dense, forested area or wooded land.
  8. Prologradiffix: (verb) To modify, alter or change the progress of an ongoing event or process.
  9. Calinewba: (noun) A plant with large, fragrant flowers used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
  10. Clobvidutic: (adjective) Describing something as dense, compact and heavy.
  11. Sepates: (verb) To divide or separate into distinct parts or entities.
  12. Callivitner: (noun) An individual with a calm and composed demeanor, often associated with wisdom and serenity.
  13. Perginstants: (noun) Small, persistent pieces or remnants that remain after a larger entity has diminished.
  14. Buentively: (adverb) In a manner that is active, energetic, and productive.
  15. Croidsidi: (noun) A type of animal known for its agility, speed and grace.
  16. Fulcully: (adjective) Describing something as full and abundant, often in reference to material possessions or resources.
  17. Adroman: (noun) A person who excels at and enjoys public speaking, storytelling or performing.
  18. Antlesely: (adverb) In a manner that is slow, careful and deliberate.
  19. Piectidyei: (noun) A small, decorative item or trinket, often made of precious metal or gemstone.
  20. Slocopridders: (noun) A type of machine or device used for cutting or slicing objects or materials.

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3 Comments

  1. Avril Orloff says:
    February 23, 2023 at 3:48 pm

    OMG, this is fabulous, Chris! As is the original blog post that inspired it. I may have to follow that guy now. Would you be OK with me sharing this in my newsletter (with proper attributions, of course)?? It certainly qualifies as delightful!

    1. Chris Corrigan says:
      February 23, 2023 at 6:16 pm

      Yes! Share anything you find here that delights you!

      1. Avril Orloff says:
        February 23, 2023 at 6:34 pm

        Thank you!

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