I find the most common thing I use ai for is to give me the text from a screenshot due to websites putting important information in a manner that does not allow copy and paste of it. So I should completely not need to do this but it comes up a lot.

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    2 days ago

    Man, before “AI” became a marketing gimmick,

    Samsung Note devices allowed you to use the S-pen to circle text and extract it.

    I remember using this feature at least a decade ago!

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    If you are using a chromium based browser, project naphta allows you to select text in images directly in the browser.

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    Yeah, AI text extraction can be very powerful. It’s arguably the thing that neural network systems are best at, and one of the first things. We got them to do.

    There’s alot of promise in using this kind of tech for quickly digitizing massive swathes of books. The more complicated part, however, is converting any images in-layed in the text.

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    3 days ago

    Can’t you just copy it as normal when holding alt or control (can’t remember)? There is an option in firefox about:config to ignore what sites want and re-enable copy.

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      nice but I finally made the jump away but there is likely something. Not really less infuriating though since the hoops should just not need to be jumped through. I guess im mainly annoyed that the web increasingly is less text and more media.

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        3 days ago

        I agree! Solving tech issues leads to searching the net and all too often the results are a video about the solution when text is all you need. Watching a video just to see what they type is very mildlyinfuriating.