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Clarifai
Book | 54.9% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a display case | 44.1% | |
a close up of a piece of paper | 44% | |
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Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20
a photograph of a piece of paper with a picture of a person holding a knife
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a page from the book with the words "federal space office"
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08
The image shows a typewritten document from the Frederick Douglass Centre in Chicago, Illinois. The text is split into two sections:
Left-side Content:
- Heading: "Frederick Douglass Centre, 3032 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Established in 1904."
- Objectives: Listed below the heading, the objectives aim to:
- Promote fairness between white and colored people.
- Remove the disadvantages faced by the latter in civil, political, and industrial life.
- Encourage equal opportunity irrespective of race or color.
- Establish a center for helpful interaction and influence, offering useful instruction for better living and citizenship.
- Statistics: Indicates the Centre's President and membership (500 members, equally divided between white and colored races).
Right-side Content:
- Heading: "Standing Committees."
- Subcategories: Lists six areas focusing on different activities:
- Social Status: Researching information about colored people in Chicago.
- Business Opportunities: Extending aid and education to individuals affected by racial prejudice.
- Legal Advice and Judgment: Investigating legal issues rooted in race and promoting individual rights.
- Sanitation, Housing, etc.: Improving living conditions among the colored population.
- Clubs and Class Work: Promoting intellectual and moral culture.
- Civics: Providing instruction in good citizenship.
This document outlines the mission and operational focus of the Frederick Douglass Centre, advocating for racial equality, social improvement, and educational efforts for leadership and citizenship development.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08
The image shows a typewritten document titled "Frederick Douglas Centre, Chicago, Ill." at the top. It consists of two sections of text on what appears to be individual sheets.
The left section is from the Frederick Douglas Centre with its address, 3032 Indian Avenue, Chicago, and states it was established in 1904. It lists its objectives as:
- Promoting a just relationship between white and colored people.
- Removing disabilities affecting Blacks in civil, political, and industrial life.
- Encouraging equal opportunity regardless of race.
- Establishing a center for helpfulness and instruction towards a higher citizenship.
The statistics for the center are mentioned: the president is the founder, and there are 500 members equally divided between white and colored races.
The right section is labeled "Standing Committees" and lists several objectives:
- Social Status - To gather information about the colored people in Chicago.
- Business Opportunities - To aid Blacks in gaining self-support.
- Legal Advice and Judgment - To address injustice related to race and uphold rights.
- Sanitation, Housing, etc. - To improve living conditions of the colored population.
- Clubs and Classes - To promote intellectual and moral culture.
- Civics - For instruction in good citizenship.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image appears to be a document or brochure from the Frederick Douglas Centre in Chicago, Illinois. The document outlines the centre's purposes, which include promoting just and amicable relations between the white and colored people, removing the disabilities from which the latter suffer in their civil, political and industrial life, encouraging equal opportunity regardless of race or color, and establishing a center of friendly helpfulness and influence. The document also lists various objectives such as gaining information about the colored people in Chicago, extending aid and counsel to needy men and women, and inspiring into a sense of racial justice and the upholding of individual rights under the law.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This image shows two documents from the Frederick Douglas Centre in Chicago, Illinois. The documents appear to be organizational or administrative papers that outline the center's objectives and activities. The left document lists several core aims, including promoting equitable relations between races, removing societal barriers, and encouraging equal opportunity regardless of race or other distinctions. It also mentions membership details, noting 500 members split equally between races.
The right document contains six numbered points detailing specific functions or programs, including:
- Social Studies
- Extension Opportunities
- Legal Advice and Research
- Employment and Housing
- Club and Class Work
- Civics
The documents appear to be historical, likely from 1904 as indicated on the left document, and represent early civil rights and social justice work in Chicago. The typewritten text on aged paper gives it a historical document quality.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image presents a scanned document featuring two white rectangles on a gray background, with the title "Frederick Douglas Centre, Chicago, Ill." at the top.
Left Rectangle:
- The left rectangle contains the following information:
- Name: Frederick Douglas Centre
- Address: 3008 Wabash Avenue, Chicago
- Established: 1904
- Objectives:
- Promote a just and equitable relation between the white and colored people
- Remove the disabilities from which the latter suffer in their civil, political, and industrial life
- Encourage equal opportunity irrespective of race, color, or other arbitrary distinctions
- Establish a center of friendly helpfulness and influence in which to gather useful information and for mutual co-operation to the ends of right living and a higher citizenship
- Statistics:
- Residents: 2
- Membership: 500, about equally divided between the white and colored races
Right Rectangle:
- The right rectangle outlines the center's standing committees, including:
- Social Status: Gather information about the colored people in Chicago and establish a scientific basis of inquiry and helpfulness
- Business Opportunities: Extend aid and counsel to worthy men and women seeking self-support and suffering from race prejudice
- Legal Advice and Remedies: Inspire into cases of legal injustice featured by race emity and to uphold individual rights under the law
- Liberating, Housing, etc.: Improve the conditions of living among the colored population
- Club and Class Work: Per intellectual and moral culture
- Civics: Per instruction in good citizenship
In summary, the image showcases the Frederick Douglas Centre's mission, objectives, and standing committees, highlighting its commitment to promoting equality and improving the lives of colored people in Chicago.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image presents a document with the title "Frederick Douglas Centre, Chicago, Ill." at the top. The document is divided into two sections, each containing a list of points.
Section 1:
- Name: Frederick Douglas Centre
- Address: 3033 Wabash Avenue, Chicago
- Established: 1904
- Objectives:
- Promote a just and equitable relation between the white and colored people
- Remove disabilities from which the latter suffer in their civil, political, and industrial life
- Encourage equal opportunity irrespective of race, color, or other arbitrary distinctions
- Establish a center of friendly helpfulness and influence in which to gather useful information and for mutual co-operation to the ends of right living and a higher citizenship
Section 2:
- Standing Committee:
- Social Service: To gather information about the colored people in Chicago and establish a scientific basis of inquiry and helpfulness
- Business Opportunities: To extend aid and counsel to worthy men and women seeking self-support and suffering from race prejudices
- Legal Advice and Aid: To inquire into cases of legal injustice featured by race emnity and to uphold individual rights under the law
- Sanitation, Housing, etc.: To improve the conditions of living among the colored population
- Clubs and Mass Work: For intellectual and moral culture
- Civics: For instruction in good citizenship
The document provides an overview of the Frederick Douglas Centre's objectives, standing committee, and goals for promoting equality and improving the lives of colored people in Chicago.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image shows two pages of a document titled "Frederick Douglas Centre, Chicago, III." The left page features information about the center's objectives, including promoting a just and amicable relation between white and colored people, removing disabilities, encouraging equal opportunity, and establishing a center of friendly helpfulness and influence. The right page lists the standing committees, including Social Status, Business Opportunities, Legal Advice and Counsel, Sanitation, Housing, etc., and their respective objectives. The document also includes statistics about the center's residents and membership.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image shows a document with a gray background. It has a heading at the top that reads "Frederick Douglas Centre, Chicago, Ill." Below the heading, there are two columns of text. The left column contains information about the center's objectives, statistics, and membership. The right column lists the standing committees and their respective functions. The text is written in a formal and professional tone, indicating that it is an official document or report.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-30
The image is a document from the Frederick Douglas Centre in Chicago, Illinois. It seems to be a printed page with information about the center's objectives, statistics, and standing committees.
Here's a breakdown of what we can see:
- Header: The document is titled "Frederick Douglas Centre, Chicago, Ill."
- Left Side: Lists the Frederick Douglas Center's details:
- Address: 3032 Wabash Avenue, Chicago
- Established in 1904
- Objectives: The document outlines the center's goals.
- Promote a just relationship between white and colored people.
- Remove disabilities that affect the civil, political, and industrial lives of those affected.
- Encourage equal opportunities.
- Establish a center of helpfulness and influence.
- Statistics: Information about the center's resident and membership numbers.
- Right Side: Outlines the center's Standing Committees:
- Social Statics: Gathering information and helping the colored community in Chicago
- Business Opportunities: Counsel for men/women seeking self-support.
- Legal Advice and Redress: Addressing cases of racial injustice
- Sanitation, Housing, etc.: Improving living conditions.
- Club and Class Work: For intellectual and moral growth.
- Civics: Instructions on good citizenship.
The document appears to be a historical overview of the center's activities and goals, focusing on improving the lives of the colored community and promoting social equality.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-30
The image contains text documents, specifically two sheets of typed information concerning the Frederick Douglas Centre in Chicago, Illinois. The left sheet details the organization's objectives, statistics, and contact details, while the right sheet outlines the standing committees. The left sheet indicates the organization's goal is to promote amity between white and colored people, remove disabilities hindering people's civil, political, and industrial life, encourage equal opportunity, and establish a center for mutual cooperation and citizenship. It also states the organization has two residents and around 500 members, split equally between white and colored people. The right sheet details the role of standing committees: social statistics, business opportunities, legal advice and redress, sanitation, housing, etc., club and class work, and civics.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image depicts a document titled "Frederick Douglass Centre, Chicago, Ill." It contains information about the establishment, objectives, and activities of the Frederick Douglass Center in Chicago.
Frederick Douglass Centre
- Location: 3025 Wabash Avenue, Chicago
- Established: 1904
Objectives:
- To promote a just and equitable relation between the white and colored people.
- To remove the disabilities from which the latter suffer in their civil, political, and industrial life.
- To encourage social equality irrespective of race, color, or other arbitrary distinctions.
- To establish a center of friendly helpfulness and influence in which to gather useful information and for mutual co-operation to the ends of right living and a higher citizenship.
Activities:
- Study of Statistics: To gather information about the colored people in Chicago and establish a scientific basis of inquiry and helpfulness.
- Employment Opportunities: To extend aid and counsel to worthy men and women seeking self-support and suffering from race prejudice.
- Legal Aid and Justice: To inquire into cases of legal injustice fostered by race enmity and to uphold individual rights under the law.
- Education, Housing, and Sanitation: To improve the conditions of living among the colored population.
- Club and Class Work: For intellectual and moral culture.
- Civics: For instruction in good citizenship.
Membership:
- Residents: 500, about equally divided between the white and colored races.
The document is organized into two sections: one detailing the objectives and the other outlining the activities of the center. The text is printed in black ink on a light-colored background.
Qwen
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