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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Book | 82.2% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of a sign | 86% | |
close up of a sign | 82.9% | |
a white sign with black text | 66.7% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a document with a document with a document
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
two papers with text on them, one of which is a document
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image depicts two typed documents mounted on a gray background. Both documents are related to the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy and convey details about charitable initiatives and appeals for donations.
Left Document:
- Title: "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity"
- Content: The document outlines the progress and activities of the Federation in the first seven months. It discusses the success of cooperative efforts in Cleveland, mentioning accomplishments like securing $215,000 from 4,200 donors. Key milestones are listed chronologically, including the organization of committees, creation of advisory groups, publishing of donor lists, and financial improvements within federated organizations. There is an emphasis on advancing charitable work through collaboration and modern philanthropy practices.
- Design: Formatted as a text-heavy report with sections marked by dates from March to September.
Right Document:
- Title: "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers — Are You One?"
- Content: This document focuses on appealing to individuals to contribute regularly to charitable organizations. It contrasts "Benevolence by Competition" with "Benevolence by Co-operation," listing characteristics of each approach. Co-operative benevolence is described as easier, more economical, efficient, and considerate, while competitive benevolence is portrayed as wasteful, uncertain, and less effective.
- A call-to-action encourages readers to subscribe and donate to address Cleveland's charitable needs.
- Includes details on how to contribute and the Federation's belief in collaborative charity methods over competition.
- Design: Organized into two columns with bullet points and a concluding section marked "By Which Method Are You Working?"
General Notes:
- Both documents include organizational stamps from Harvard University Department of Social Ethics with the date: April 18, 1914.
- The layout suggests these are archival papers related to early 20th-century charity efforts in Cleveland.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image contains two pages placed side by side, each with text. At the top left of each page, there is a stamp from "Harvard University Department of Social Ethics" with the date "APR 18 1914."
Left Page:
The left page is titled "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY" under the header "THE CLEVELAND FEDERATION FOR CHARITY AND PHILANTHROPY." It describes the accomplishments of the Cleveland Federation over a seven-month period, including financial pledges of $215,000 by 4,200 people. The page is organized by month, detailing committees formed, events held, and cooperative efforts for charity.
Right Page:
The right page is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?" It compares "Benevolence by Competition" with "Benevolence by Co-operation" and lists reasons why cooperation is beneficial, such as being "EASY" and "ECONOMICAL." It also outlines a call to action for Cleveland residents to become regular donors. The page ends with an encouragement for people to make checks payable to "Federation for Charity and Philanthropy" with an address and phone number provided.
Overall, the pages are focused on encouraging charitable giving and cooperative efforts in Cleveland's charity initiatives.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be a document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, discussing their "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity" initiative. The document outlines various activities and events organized by the Federation, such as the formation of an "Auxiliary Committee", the creation of a "National Advisory Council", and the launch of a "Giving Book" campaign to encourage charitable giving.
The document also discusses the Federation's efforts to promote "co-operative charity" and "revolutionizing modern American philanthropy" through various programs and initiatives. It provides statistics on the Federation's activities, noting that as a result, 35% more institutions have received gifts compared to the previous year.
The second part of the document is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers - Are You One?" and outlines the Federation's call for 12,000 "regular givers" to support local charities. It discusses the concept of "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation" as two different approaches to charitable giving.
Overall, the document appears to be a promotional and informational piece from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, highlighting their efforts to encourage and coordinate charitable giving in the local community.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows two pages from a document titled "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy". The left page discusses "Seven Months of Cooperative Charity" and provides a schedule of events and meetings from March to September involving the Federation Board of Trustees and various committees. The right page is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers - Are You One?" and compares benevolence by competition versus cooperation, asking by which method the reader is working to support Cleveland's charities. It states that benevolence by cooperation is better than competition and urges the reader to "Make checks to 'Federation for Charity and Philanthropy'."
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows two historical documents from The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The left document details "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity" and outlines various activities and achievements from March through September, including the formation of committees, canvassing for givers, and statistical improvements in charitable giving. The right document is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers" and presents a comparison between "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation." It appears to be a fundraising or organizational document from the early 1900s that aims to encourage regular charitable giving and explains the benefits of coordinated philanthropic efforts versus competitive approaches. The documents are mounted on what appears to be a gray background paper and contain detailed text explaining the organization's activities and goals.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a page from an old document, featuring two columns of text on a beige background with a gray border. The left column is titled "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY" and contains a list of dates and events, while the right column is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?" and features a list of benefits of giving to charities.
Key Features:
- Beige Background: The background of the image is a light beige color.
- Gray Border: A gray border surrounds the beige background.
- Two Columns of Text: The image features two columns of text, one on the left and one on the right.
- Left Column: The left column is titled "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY" and contains a list of dates and events.
- Right Column: The right column is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?" and features a list of benefits of giving to charities.
- Text: The text in the image is written in a formal, old-fashioned style, with a focus on charity and philanthropy.
- Layout: The layout of the image is simple and easy to read, with clear headings and concise text.
Overall Impression:
The image appears to be a page from an old document or newsletter, likely from the early 20th century. The content suggests that it is promoting charity and philanthropy, and the formal language and layout give it a sense of seriousness and importance.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
This image is a scanned page from a book or document, featuring two articles on the left and right sides. The left article, titled "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity," discusses the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy's efforts to raise $21,000 pledged by 4,000 persons in the first seven months. The right article, titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers," highlights the need for regular givers to support Cleveland's charities, with a focus on the importance of benevolence by cooperation.
The image appears to be a historical document, likely from the early 20th century, given the style of the text and the mention of specific dates and events. The articles provide insight into the charitable efforts of the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy during that time period.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows two pages of a document, possibly a newsletter or a report, with text and numbers. The top left page has the title "Seven Months of Cooperative Charity" and mentions the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, which was established in 1912. The page also provides a timeline of events and initiatives that took place during the first seven months of the Federation's existence, including the establishment of an Auxiliary Committee, the creation of an Advisory Council, and the organization of conferences and seminars on various topics.
The top right page has the title "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?" and provides a comparison between benevolence by competition and benevolence by cooperation. The page also includes a list of benefits of benevolence by cooperation, such as "benevolence by competition" and "benevolence by cooperation."
The bottom right page has the title "By Which Method Are You Working?" and provides a list of benefits of benevolence by cooperation, such as "benevolence by competition" and "benevolence by cooperation." The page also includes a call to action, encouraging readers to become regular givers and support Cleveland's charities.
Overall, the document appears to be promoting the idea of cooperative charity and encouraging individuals to become regular givers to support Cleveland's charities.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a document with two pages, each containing text and a title at the top. The document is titled "THE CLEVELAND FEDERATION FOR CHARITY AND PHILANTHROPY" on the left page and "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?" on the right page. The left page has a subtitle that reads "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY." The right page has a subtitle that reads "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation." The text on the left page describes the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy's efforts to increase charitable giving in the city. The text on the right page compares the benefits of benevolence by competition and benevolence by cooperation. The document appears to be a promotional piece aimed at encouraging individuals to become regular givers to Cleveland's charities.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a side-by-side display of two documents from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The left document is a slightly yellowed printed page, likely from a news clipping or flyer, titled "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY". It details the activities and progress of the Cleveland Federation over a seven-month period. The text lists meetings, committees formed, and initiatives undertaken with dates and descriptions, starting from March to September.
The right document is a clean, bright yellowed page headlined "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?". It is a call to action, making a plea for increased support. It has two sections:
- One titled "Benevolence by Competition" and the other "Benevolence by Co-operation". In the "Benevolence" sections there are descriptions of institutions.
- One titled "By Which Method Are You Working?" and the last lines say to make checks and give subscriptions and the organization.
The overall layout is a clear presentation of information related to charitable efforts and fundraising in Cleveland, likely around 1914. The text of the document is a mix of paragraphs, and bullet points. The style of the text suggests an effort to inform and persuade the public.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows two documents side-by-side, each with faded text on aged paper. On the left is a document from "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy," titled "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY." It describes Cleveland's "surprisingly generous and immediate co-operation," highlighting statistics such as $215,000 pledged by 4,200 persons. It details various initiatives and activities over several months, including committee meetings, donation drives, studies on community problems, and expert services related to charitable efforts.
To the right, another document from the same organization, dated April 13, 1914, proclaims, "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers - Are You One?" It lists "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation," contrasting these approaches. The text discusses how Cleveland's charities have been supported by less than 6,000 givers and questions whether 12,000 people should have a stake in charity, encouraging readers to become one of the "Benevolent Twelve Thousand." The document also poses the question, "By Which Method Are You Working?" and states that the "Benevolence by Co-operation is Better than Benevolence by Competition" . It concludes by urging readers to make a tentative subscription, with instructions for checks made payable to the organization.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image contains two pages from a document related to the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The document appears to be a promotional or informational piece aimed at encouraging support for the organization.
Left Page: "Seven Months of Cooperative Charity"
- Heading: "Seven Months of Cooperative Charity"
- Content:
- The text describes the achievements and activities of the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy over a seven-month period.
- It highlights that $1,100,000 was pledged by 4,000 persons in the first seven months, which exceeded the amount raised in the entire previous year.
- The document mentions various initiatives and events, including:
- A meeting on the Road of Trees in February 1924.
- The formation of a "National Advisory Council" in March 1924.
- The establishment of a "Junior Board" in April 1924.
- The appointment of a financial expert in May 1924.
- The launch of a "Good Will and Business Week" in June 1924.
- The creation of a "Federation News" publication in July 1924.
- The organization of a "Body Conference on Community Problems" in August 1924.
- The establishment of a "Cleveland Foundation" in September 1924.
- The text also mentions a study of federation statistics from 1925, indicating that more people contributed to federated organizations compared to individual charities.
Right Page: "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers"
- Heading: "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers"
- Subheading: "Are You One?"
- Content:
- The page contrasts "Benevolence by Competition" with "Benevolence by Cooperation."
- It lists various charitable organizations and their activities under the competitive model.
- It then lists the cooperative efforts under the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
- The text argues that cooperation is more effective than competition in addressing charitable needs.
- It encourages readers to support the federation, stating that fewer than 4,000 givers are currently supporting the organization, and emphasizes the need for 12,000 regular givers.
- The document urges readers to make their contributions immediately and to consider making regular weekly or monthly gifts.
- It concludes with a call to action to support the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
Overall, the document aims to promote the benefits of cooperative charity and encourage more people to support the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
This image shows two printed pages from historical documents, both dated April 18, 1914, and associated with Harvard University's Department of Social Ethics. The documents relate to charitable efforts in Cleveland, Ohio.
Left Page:
- Title: "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY"
- Content: This page details the progress and activities of the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy over seven months. It mentions the generous and immediate cooperation of the community, with $215,000 pledged by 4,200 persons. It lists various milestones and achievements, such as the first meeting of the Board of Trustees, the organization of an "Auxiliary Committee," and the creation of a "National Advisory Council." It also mentions a "Canvass for Givers," the distribution of a "Blue Book" of donors, and economy through cooperative purchasing.
- Footer: The page concludes with a study of federation statistics showing an increase in money given and a wider choice of institutions made by federated givers compared to the previous year.
Right Page:
- Title: "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers. Are You One?"
- Content: This page contrasts "Benevolence by Competition" with "Benevolence by Co-operation" between institutions, listing six points for each method. It argues that co-operation is better than competition, emphasizing benefits like being easier, pleasurable, economical, efficient, just and true, and cogent. It calls for a unified approach to solve the community problem of poverty and need, asking readers to consider their method of working and to become part of the "Benevolent Twelve Thousand."
- Footer: The page ends with an appeal for subscriptions and instructions on making checks to the "Federation for Charity and Philanthropy," along with the address and phone number of the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
Both pages are part of a broader effort to promote cooperative charity and philanthropy in Cleveland during the early 20th century.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
The image appears to be a document from the Department of Social Ethics at Harvard University, specifically related to the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The document is dated April 18, 1914, and discusses the activities and progress of the Federation in its first seven months of operation. It highlights the Federation's early achievements, such as organizing an Auxiliary Committee, creating a National Advisory Council, and initiating a campaign for regular donors. The document also compares the effectiveness of benevolence by competition versus co-operation, emphasizing the latter's benefits in terms of efficiency, ease, and effectiveness. The text suggests that Cleveland's charities need 12,000 regular givers, and the document concludes with a call to action for individuals to support the Federation's cause.