Consider the concept of "parametric design." A CA-generated font can be linked to external data. A TTF could theoretically be generated based on the weather, stretching and compressing its letterforms based on barometric pressure. Or, in the realm of accessibility, a font could generate itself in real-time to maximize legibility for a specific reader based on their visual acuity tests. The TTF becomes a responsive interface element. This challenges the traditional notion of "authorship" in design. When a font generates itself based on data inputs, who is the designer? The person who wrote the algorithm, or the algorithm itself?
If you mean a filename, use "cagenerated.ttf". If you mean a descriptive phrase, "CA-generated TTF" is a clear completion. cagenerated ttf
In an era of AI-generated everything, CA-generated fonts offer a purer, rule-based alternative: no training data, no style transfer, just math and emergence, baked into a .ttf file. Consider the concept of "parametric design