The Documentary Film's Artificial Fan
The dots representing locations on this white map on this documentary I watched for a few seconds inspired me this documentary Artificial Fan (DAF) that I am writing about after writing about this yellow sticker that is about JS dependencies switching and swapping. Maybe these two topics are related because all I will be writing about in this story is to some extent also about computational journalism because it's about producing web content and fan engagement experiences and platforms as well as automated conversations in social media and all of these autonomously. The identification of the materials used in a documentary, materials like archives, interviewed people, showcased facts like documents, and the gathering of more information about these materials for the purpose of creating even more content about them and crediting the people and organizations behind these materials is the purpose of this documentary Fan bot that I am about to describe and implement. Then I could say that this documentary fan bot is about producing engaging content autonomously for the fanbase of the underlying film documentary that it covers for the goals of having more reliable sources and materials about this film documentary first streamed on video streaming platforms like Netflix, Discovery, …. This Documentary Fan bot that I am trying to describe in this story is about how one could use a computer to take any produced documentary Like … and produces autonomously rich web content and social media discourses from this film documentary with what we call artificial intelligence and its special custom field that is machine learning.
Dec-1-2022, 20:30:24 GMT
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