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Content creation refers to the process in which, based on initial instructions or parameters, a system generates entirely new content without reusing or modifying existing material. The output is original.
Input: Description (parameters, instructions, guidelines, or initial data).
Output: New, original content generated from scratch and based on the minimal input.


Content transformation involves submitting a finished element for modification according to specific instructions to produce a new version of the content.
The output is an alteration of the original input.
Input: Complete content with parameters, instructions, or guidelines.
Output: The same content in a different form.

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Data analysis involves examining content, modeling it, or cleaning it in order to extract information based on the initial input.
The output is new, derived from the original input.
Input: Raw or unprocessed data, with instructions or guidelines.
Output: Insights, trends, statistics, patterns, or general conclusions.


Content retrieval is a process in which, based on an information system, a query is used to obtain relevant items related to the targeted content.
The output is an item identified by the original input within the existing dataset.
Input: Commands or queries in the form of keywords or questions.
Output: Item or list of items in the form of information or links.


Interaction refers to communication and a bidirectional exchange of content between a user and a system.
Iteratively, the system and the user produce original outputs based on each other’s inputs.
Input: Commands, queries, reactions.
Output: Responses, feedback, questions, reactions.

