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Table 5 Results of interactive conditional samples

From: Transforming the generative pretrained transformer into augmented business text writer

Key

Conditional output

S &P 500

“index fell 1% and the S &P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.7% and 0.4%.The Dow closed up 8.2%.Meanwhile, the S &P 400 surged 3.8%, with the Nasdaq Composite index up 8.3%. The Nasdaq rose 0.4%, while the S &P 500 3.6%.While Wall Street was off the back foot, on the financial markets, the Dow rose 1.8% and the Nasdaq rose 0.8%.In the energy market, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index dipped 1.2%, the Nasdaq index rose 3.6% and the S &P lost 4.1%. In real estate, the S &P 500 rose 0.8% and the Nasdaq climbed 1.2%.Meanwhile, the Nasdaq’s gains were smaller in the oil energy group, while it gained 0.4% and the S &P 500 rose 0.3% in residential and business.The Nasdaq rose 2.0% and the S &P 500 gained 0.8% in the energy sector.At the top of the industry, the S &P 500 closed 6.9%, with the Nasdaq up 2.6% and the S &P 500 up 2.1%.In the energy group, the Dow rose 8.7%, with the Nasdaq rising 2.4% and theS &P500 adding 4.5% in the energy segment.And in residential, the S &P 500 rose 1.7% and the Nasdaq rose 1.3%.In the business sector, the S &P 500 rose 2.5% and the Nasdaq climbed 1.1%.The Dow was up about 7.8% as the S &P 500 fell 1.4%, while the Nasdaq declined 1.2%.The Dow hit a record high of 11,868. The S &P 500 was up 11.4% and the Nasdaq rose 0.4%.The financial sector was trading at a record high as investors worried about the economy and a potential Federal Reserve interest rate hike, which has taken hold following a sharp decline in the central bank’s benchmark interest rate.The Dow closed up 8.7%, the S &P 500 rose 3.8%, and the Nasdaq rose 3.9%”

  1. Automatic output generated by the trained model against user given topic/key