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Universal Data: Generate

Universal Data: Generate

Create data on-the-fly using AI knowledge

Universal Data: Generate
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Name: Universal Data: Generate
Submited By: Wiley Lubowitz
Release Date 2 years ago
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Category Productivity Data

Universal Data Generate is a small tool to generate data using GPT-3. It's purely experimental and generated data need to be taken with precaution...but it's fun, so I'm sharing it.


Haleigh Bartoletti

Good

10 months ago


Kenneth Corwin

Thanks for being honest about the experimental stage. Still sounds useful. Fingers crossed for the development.

1 year ago


Roberto Smith

@benjamin_derville congratulations on the launch 🚀

1 year ago


Paul Kshlerin

Hello Product Hunters ! 🏴‍☠️ Sometimes, quick and dirty analysis are made impossible because getting access to the desire dataset is really hard, so, I built a small tool to generate any data on-the-fly using AI knowledge. The idea is to lower friction so that quick & dirty analysis are made possible. Kinda of the ChatGPT for the data analyst. ⚠️ Don't rely on this for real stuff. It's just a playground ⚠ It's a common wisdom that LLM data is unreliable, and well... it's true. However, I believe that we should make progress on this, so it's better to address theses issues upfront. Technically, we try to improve few fronts: - Avoid obviously fake data "John Doe" - Avoid cut in response (like "...") - Estimate and extract the correct number of rows As well as providing an api / small website easy to use. It's still falling short on lots of things, but I thought it would be great to hear your feedbacks. So, I invite you to play with it and I would really love to hear your feedback ! Cheers, Ben

1 year ago


Jedidiah Farrell

I'm so excited to try this out! Universal Data Generate is a fantastic tool that will help me easily generate data. Thank you so much for creating this incredible product!

1 year ago


Garland Grady

A bit slow but works quite well, I tried `pipelines` with some `name`, `source`, `destination`, `published` as fields and got some interesting answers. Maybe more specific answers would be more valuable (the result was quite generic in my case)

1 year ago


Joshua Abshire

Very cool! Congrats Benjamin Derville. Do you have training docs so users can learn how to create better queries? Just played a moment and the output was great actually.

1 year ago