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Clarifai

Clarifai
Book | 86.4% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of a sign | 84.8% | |
close up of a sign | 81.6% | |
a white sign with black text | 65.2% | |
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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 2025-07-06
two papers with text on them, one in black and one in brown
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image shows an old informational flyer or bulletin distributed by the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. It is laid out on beige paper and contains two columns of text, each focusing on specific topics related to charity efforts in Cleveland.
Left Column:
The left column is titled "Seven Months of Co-Operative Charity" and outlines a timeline of achievements and activities undertaken by the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy over a seven-month period. Key milestones mentioned include:
- The establishment of an "Auxiliary Committee" in March.
- Creation of a "Social Advisory Council" in May.
- Activities like Volunteer-to-Give canvassing, issuance of donation books, conferences on community problems, and the organization of events like the "Benevolent Dollar Dinner."
The column highlights the Federation's strategy to build strong collaboration among various charitable efforts while promoting modern philanthropy.
Right Column:
The right column is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers – Are You One?" It contrasts two methods of giving:
- Benevolence by Competition: This approach is critiqued for being burdensome, wasteful, costly, unjust, and ineffective compared to cooperation.
- Benevolence by Co-operation: It is praised for being easy, pleasant, economical, efficient, and constructive.
The column also appeals to readers to join the efforts of the Federation, emphasizing a goal to increase regular donations. It asks the public whether they are willing to become one of the "Benevolent Twelve Thousand" and encourages immediate action, with details on how to make checks payable to the Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
Overall Layout:
The flyer uses persuasive language to showcase the benefits of organized and collaborative charity over individual or competitive methods. The language is formal and detailed, aimed at motivating Cleveland residents to actively participate in philanthropy. Contact information for the Federation (address and phone number) is provided at the bottom.
The image represents a historical approach to charity and community organization, emphasizing efficiency and cooperation in philanthropic work.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a historical document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. It is a two-page written appeal titled "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity" on the left and "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers - Are You One?" on the right.
The left page reports on the progress and activities of the Cleveland Federation, detailing the formation of committees and advisory councils, meetings, and specific initiatives aimed at improving charitable efforts in the city. It includes a timeline from March to September of events and developments.
The right page compares two approaches to charity: "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation." It argues in favor of co-operative charity efforts, highlighting their advantages such as ease, pleasure, and efficiency. It encourages readers to become regular givers to Cleveland's charities, stating an urgent need for 12,000 regular donors. The document encourages contributions to support local charities, offering a persuasive call to action for community participation in charitable giving.
The bottom of the right page provides contact information for making donations, directed to "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy."
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. It discusses the organization's efforts to promote cooperative charity and philanthropy in Cleveland, including details about their activities, statistics, and calls for increased participation from the public. The document highlights the need for 12,000 "regular givers" to support Cleveland's charities, and outlines the benefits of "Benevolence by Competition" versus "Benevolence by Co-operation" between charitable institutions. The overall focus is on encouraging greater charitable giving and cooperation within the Cleveland community.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows historical documents from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The documents appear to be from the early 1900s and discuss the organization's need for 12,000 regular givers. The materials compare two approaches to charitable giving: "Benevolence by Competition" versus "Benevolence by Co-operation."
The documents detail seven months of cooperative charity efforts, noting that $215,000 was pledged by 4,200 persons in the first seven months. They outline various initiatives and developments in the organization's history, including the formation of boards and committees.
The text emphasizes that "BENEVOLENCE BY CO-OPERATION IS BETTER THAN BENEVOLENCE BY COMPETITION" and discusses how Cleveland's charities were supported by less than 6,000 givers under one percent of the city's population at that time.
The documents include various dates of meetings and developments, committee reports, and details about the Federation's structure and goals. The layout is typical of early 20th century institutional communications, with formal typography and detailed explanatory text.
The materials appear to be part of a campaign to increase regular charitable giving in Cleveland and to promote a more organized, cooperative approach to philanthropy in the city.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a scanned page from a book or document about the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column featuring a list of seven months of cooperative charity, including the dates and descriptions of various events and activities. The right column contains a section titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?" which discusses the importance of regular giving to charities in Cleveland.
Key Points:
- The page is a scanned document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
- The left column lists seven months of cooperative charity, including dates and descriptions of events and activities.
- The right column discusses the importance of regular giving to charities in Cleveland.
- The page appears to be from the early 20th century, based on the language and formatting used.
Summary:
The image shows a scanned page from a book or document about the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column listing seven months of cooperative charity and the right column discussing the importance of regular giving to charities in Cleveland. The page appears to be from the early 20th century, based on the language and formatting used.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a scanned document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, featuring two pages with text. The left page has a beige background with black text, while the right page has a cream-colored background with black text.
Left Page:
- Title: "SEVEN MONTHS OF COOPERATIVE CHARITY"
- Subtitle: "THE CLEVELAND FEDERATION FOR CHARITY AND PHILANTHROPY"
- Text: Describes the federation's efforts to raise funds for various charitable organizations in Cleveland, including the Board of Trustees of Federation, Advisory Committee, National Advisory Council, and Blue Book. The text also mentions the federation's goal of raising $215,000 and its progress towards achieving it.
Right Page:
- Title: "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers"
- Subtitle: "Are You One?"
- Text: Discusses the importance of regular giving to support Cleveland's charities and encourages readers to consider becoming regular givers. The text also provides information on how to make a gift and the benefits of doing so.
Additional Elements:
- A gray border surrounds the document, with a small logo in the top-right corner that reads "Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy."
- The document appears to be a fundraising appeal, encouraging readers to support the federation's efforts to raise funds for various charitable organizations in Cleveland.
Overall, the image provides insight into the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy's efforts to raise funds for charitable organizations in Cleveland during the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
This is a printed document titled "Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy" with a table of contents on the left and text on the right. The table of contents lists seven months of cooperative charity, beginning with March 1st, 1918, and ending with September 10th, 1918. The text on the right discusses the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, its mission, and the benefits of cooperative charity over competition. It also highlights the need for regular givers and encourages readers to become one of the "Benevolent Twelve Thousand." The document emphasizes the importance of benevolence by cooperation and the positive impact it can have on the community.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a two-page spread from a brochure titled "Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy." The brochure appears to be a promotional piece aimed at encouraging individuals to become regular givers to support Cleveland's charities.
Page 1:
- The top of the page features the title "Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy."
- Below the title, there is a subheading that reads "SEVEN MONTHS OF CO-OPERATIVE CHARITY."
- The main body of text on this page discusses the Federation's efforts and achievements over the past seven months. It highlights the formation of committees, the creation of a "National Advisory Council," and the establishment of a "Blue Book" of Federation donors.
- The page also mentions the Federation's plans for the upcoming year, including conferences on community problems and the adoption of a "Good Will and Decision Week" to encourage charitable giving.
- There is a table that provides a timeline of events and initiatives undertaken by the Federation from March to September.
Page 2:
- The top of the page features the same title as Page 1, "Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy."
- Below the title, there is a subheading that reads "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers Are You One?"
- The main body of text on this page emphasizes the need for more regular givers to support Cleveland's charities. It highlights the benefits of benevolence through co-operation and the positive impact it can have on the community.
- There is a call to action for individuals to become regular givers and to support the Federation's efforts to meet the pressing needs of the community.
- The page also includes a table that compares the benefits of benevolence through competition versus co-operation.
Overall, the brochure is a persuasive piece that aims to encourage individuals to become regular givers and support the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy's efforts to meet the needs of the community.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a vintage document, a promotional piece from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The document is organized into two distinct sections, with the left side listing "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity," detailing key dates and activities related to the federation. The right side of the document features the heading "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers. Are You One?" This section goes on to discuss the merits of benevolence by co-operation compared to benevolence by competition, suggesting that the former is a more effective approach. The promotional piece also contains a direct appeal for support, encouraging readers to become regular givers and highlighting the importance of contributing to meet current needs. The document concludes by providing the organization's name and contact information: "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy" and their location in the 419 Chamber of Commerce, Main 5636.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Appearance:
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a promotional flyer or informational piece. It's divided into two main sections:
- Left side: Presents a detailed timeline of activities related to the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, spanning seven months. It outlines various events, meetings, and initiatives undertaken during that period.
- Right side: Focuses on the need for more donors ("12,000 Regular Givers") and promotes cooperation over competition in charitable endeavors. It provides two lists contrasting the characteristics of "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation."
Text and Content:
- Title: "Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy" is prominent at the top.
- Left side: The text on the left side highlights several initiatives undertaken by the Cleveland Federation within a seven-month span. These include meetings, fundraising activities ("Canvas for Givers"), studies on community problems, and discussions about economic efficiency.
- Right side: The right side of the flyer is a call to action, requesting more donors. It provides a list contrasting how each of the two benevolences works
- Call to Action: The flyer closes with the phrase "Make checks to 'Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.'" with the Chamber of Commerce's address
- Tone: The language is informative and persuasive, aiming to encourage support for the Federation's work. It emphasizes the benefits of cooperation and the need for community involvement in charitable giving.
Additional Information:
- The image shows an older printing style.
- The flyer is most likely from the early 20th century.
In summary, the image promotes the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy and aims to attract donations through highlighting its activities and advocating for cooperation in charitable efforts.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, detailing their activities and initiatives over a period of seven months. The document is divided into two main sections:
Left Section: Seven Months of Cooperative Charity
This section provides a chronological summary of the activities and achievements of the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy from March to September. Key points include:
- March 1st: The first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Federation.
- March 15th: The "Federation's Campaign" begins, involving the cooperation of various charitable organizations.
- March 16th: A publicity campaign is launched.
- March 28th: A "Federation Advisory Council" is formed.
- April 1st: The campaign is fully underway with extensive publicity.
- April 15th: The campaign reaches its halfway point.
- May 1st: The campaign concludes, having raised $1,025,000.
- June 1st: The Federation begins distributing funds to member organizations.
- July 1st: The Federation starts cooperating with the Community Fund.
- August 1st: The Federation's financial statement is released.
- September 1st: The Federation holds a meeting to discuss future plans.
Right Section: Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers - Are You One?
This section emphasizes the need for regular donors to support Cleveland's charities. It contrasts two methods of benevolence: competition versus cooperation. Key points include:
- Benevolence by Competition: Lists various charitable organizations and their individual efforts, highlighting the inefficiencies and overlaps in their activities.
- Benevolence by Cooperation: Describes the benefits of a unified approach through the Federation, which includes better coordination, reduced duplication of efforts, and more effective use of resources.
- By Which Method Are You Working?: Encourages readers to support the Federation's cooperative approach, emphasizing that it is more efficient and impactful than individual charitable efforts.
The document concludes with a call to action, urging readers to make checks payable to "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy" and to contribute by October 1st. The address provided is 415 Chamber of Commerce, Main 3426.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This image appears to be a document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. It is divided into two sections. The left section is titled "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity" and details the activities and achievements of the Federation during its first seven months of operation. It highlights various initiatives, such as the first meeting of the Board of Trustees, the establishment of committees, the creation of the National Advisory Council, and various fundraising and information distribution activities. The document notes that the Federation has secured $215,000 in pledges from 4,200 persons and has taken significant steps in its young existence.
The right section is titled "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers: Are You One?" This section emphasizes the need for more regular donors to support the charities in Cleveland. It contrasts the inefficiencies of "benevolence by competition" with the benefits of "benevolence by co-operation," listing the advantages of the latter, such as ease, pleasure, economy, efficiency, justice, and cogency. It encourages readers to consider their current methods of giving and to join the "Benevolent Twelve Thousand" by supporting the Federation's cause. The document also provides instructions for making donations to the Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.
The document is dated and includes contact information for the Federation at 419 Chamber of Commerce, Main 5636.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This image is a historical document from the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. The document is divided into two main sections, each on a separate page.
Left Page:
- Title: "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy"
- Subtitle: "Seven Months of Co-operative Charity"
- Content: This section details the activities and achievements of the Cleveland Federation over the first seven months of its operation. It mentions the generous and immediate cooperation from the community, with $215,000 pledged by 4,200 persons. The text highlights various steps and initiatives taken by the Federation, including meetings, committee formations, and specific actions like the "Auxiliary Committee," "National Advisory Council," and "Canvass for Givers." The document also mentions the creation of the "Bureau of Social Interests" and the "Blue Book" of Federation donors, as well as expert services and study conferences on community problems. It concludes by stating that these activities have resulted in a 55% increase in money given and a 300% wider choice of institutions supported by the federated givers compared to the previous year.
Right Page:
- Title: "Cleveland's Charities Need 12,000 Regular Givers"
- Subtitle: "Are You One?"
- Content: This section compares "Benevolence by Competition" and "Benevolence by Co-operation" between institutions. It lists six points under each category, outlining the negative aspects of competition (burdensome, vexatious, costly, wasteful, unjust, ineffective) and the positive aspects of cooperation (easy, pleasurable, economical, efficient and considerate, just and true, cogent). The document emphasizes the belief that benevolence by cooperation is better than benevolence by competition. It also stresses the need for 12,000 regular givers to support Cleveland's charities, highlighting the current support from less than 6,000 givers, which is less than one percent of the city's population. The text encourages readers to become one of the "Benevolent Twelve Thousand" and to make a tentative subscription of their gifts. It concludes with instructions on where to send checks.
Footer:
- Address: The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, 419 Chamber of Commerce, Main 5636.
The document is a call to action for increased community support and cooperation in charitable endeavors, emphasizing the benefits of a coordinated and unified approach to philanthropy.