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From https://scribe.rip/@dimillian/adding-ai-generated-image-description-to-ice-cubes-c4e7990a5915

Iโ€™ve recently released a new feature for Ice Cubes, and users have loved it! On Mastodon, itโ€™s considered an excellent ethic to add media descriptions when posting medias on the network. Itโ€™s necessary for visually impaired people but also for anyone who would want to get more detail about the image.

Ice Cubes is an open-source Mastodon app. Under the hood it uses OpenAI's Vision API.

(Source article: https://dimillian.medium.com/adding-ai-generated-image-description-to-ice-cubes-c4e7990a5915)

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago

A little disappointed this wasn't about an absurdist exercise in describing frozen water.