1. Don’t have ChatGPT
  2. OCR needed
  3. Preferably Android

Thanks.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago
    1. Download any OCR software from f-droid, or preferred store.
    2. Copy text.
    3. Run llama-gpt¹ if you want something self-hosted or any LLM² on huggingface chat if you want ready solution
    4. Paste text and write something like “summary:” below.

    ¹Theoretically possible on mobile, but for better performance, run it on PC.

    ²Default one should do the job.

    Disclaimer: I think that it should work, but I haven’t done anything like that before

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I have actually tried it, but from doc files on a PC and running python.

      My main issue is that the model doing it well need a commercial licence. I have the paygrade to experiment by myself on my work time, but not the one to spend company’s money for it. And IT just signed a contract to get GPT4 has part of bing chat pro

  • @[email protected]
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    Android won’t be easy, but you can slap together a python script that runs tesseract or easyOCR and runs it through a pretrained LLM like T5. Those are well-known and well-documented, so chatGPT can probably write the script for you without too many hiccups.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        I read that as either “I don’t have premium” or “I can’t run this data through chatgpt for whatever reason”.

        Free chatGPT is viable for writing scripts in any case.

        • @[email protected]
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          Well, you give open AI a lot of personal data, so it’s not free from a certain point of view. That may be the reason why OP don’t want to use it.

    • ciagovv
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      And you can run that in termux, so you csn use it in android

  • Tarte
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    What‘s the worth of AI generated summaries if they are not factually reliable? The new Google search result previews that are generated by AI (and I believe Google as a large company has more resources than most of us do) contain so many obvious factual errors (i.e. made-up names, wrong places, false dates) that I really doubt current generation AI is ready to be a reliable help in this use case.

    I, too, like the idea of not having to do all this work manually. But we’re not there yet.

  • @AdamEatsAss
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    It’s probably just be easier to read it and write a summary? Or try this