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Amazon

Book | 100% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.6% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-12-14
text, letter | 100% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12
a photograph of a lettered to a woman who is holding a piece of paper | -100% | |
a document with a black and white image of a typewriter | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
The image appears to be a photograph of a vintage printed document on a light brown paper with typewritten text in German. The top of the document reads "FLEISCHENLIEDER von Dick Higgins". Below the title, there is a subtitle or header that states "Zorneslied Nr. 2," which could suggest that this is the second in a series of songs, poems or writings. The text seems to discuss themes related to war and economy, as it references the cost of wars, both just and unjust, and mentions something being no longer possible after the depreciation of some value, denoted by a sequence of dollar signs where a word or number should be. It also advises to buy as few goods as possible that are produced in the country represented by the dollar signs, and as many as possible from other countries, expressing hope that the writer's "brothers abroad" will do the same.
The image includes redactions, represented by dollar signs ($), where specific information has been intentionally obscured. These could be placeholders for sensitive words or information that the author or a censor wished to conceal. This creates an incomplete understanding of the text’s context or specificity.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
The image displays a typewritten document in German on a piece of beige-colored paper. The document is titled "FLEISCHENLIEDER" by "Dick Higgins" at the top.
The content of the document is labeled as "Zorneslied Nr. 2" and reads as follows:
"Bedenken wir, daß Kriege, gerechte und ungerechte, $$$$$$$$ kosten. Bedenken wir, daß nach der Zerrüttung des Kurswerts dieser $$$$$$$$ keine Möglichkeit mehr vorhanden ist, diese Kriege zu entscheiden.
Kaufen wir deshalb so wenig wie möglich Waren, die im Land dieser $$$$$$$$ produziert worden sind und so viel wie möglich solche, die aus anderen Ländern kommen. Hoffen wir, daß unsere Brüder im Ausland dasselbe tun werden."
This translated to English says:
"FLEISCHENLIEDER by Dick Higgins
Rage Song No. 2
Let us remember that wars, just and unjust, $$$$$$$$ cost. Let us remember that after the disruption of the exchange rate of these $$$$$$$$, there is no longer any possibility of deciding these wars.
Therefore, let us buy as few goods as possible that have been produced in the land of these $$$$$$$$ and as many as possible that come from other countries. Let us hope that our brothers abroad will do the same."
The repeated "$$$$$$$" symbols indicate some emphasis on money or currency, suggesting a critique related to the economics of war.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This image shows a page from what appears to be a German text titled "FLEISCHENLIEDER" by Dick Higgins. The page contains "Zorneslied Nr. 2" (Anger Song No. 2), which appears to be a poem or text about war and economics. The text is typed on what looks like aged or yellowed paper. There are several instances where dollar signs ($$$$$$$$) appear in the German text, possibly representing censorship or serving as a symbolic element in the work. The text discusses wars, their costs, and appears to make some commentary about purchasing goods from different countries. The layout is simple, with text centered on the page and standard margins.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
The image appears to be a document or text titled "Fleischenlieder" by Dick Higgins. The text discusses the high costs of war, suggesting that we should buy as few war-produced goods as possible and instead rely on goods produced in other countries. The text expresses hope that our brothers abroad will be able to do the same.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This appears to be a German text document titled "FLEISCHENLIEDER" by Dick Higgins, with "Zorneslied Nr. 2" (Angry Song No. 2) as a subtitle. The document is typed on what looks like aged or yellowed paper. The text discusses wars and their costs, with dollar signs ($$$$$$$$$) appearing in several places throughout the text. The content appears to be making a statement about the economic impact of wars and suggests buying fewer goods produced in certain countries while purchasing more from others. The document has a simple, typewritten format with justified text alignment and appears to be a single page from a larger work.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image presents a typewritten letter on aged paper, featuring a title and content in German. The letter is written in black ink on a beige background with a darker beige border.
- Title
- The title, "FLEISCHENLIEDER von Dick Higgins," is centered at the top of the page in all capital letters.
- It is written in a smaller font size compared to the rest of the letter.
- Content
- Below the title, the letter begins with the phrase "Zorneslied Nr. 2" in all capital letters.
- The main content of the letter is written in a larger font size and is divided into paragraphs.
- The text is written in a formal tone and appears to be a poem or song lyrics.
- The letter concludes with the phrase "Hoffen wir,daß unsere Brüder im Ausland dasselbe tun werden" in all capital letters.
- Background
- The background of the letter is a beige color with a darker beige border around the edges.
- The paper appears to be aged, with visible signs of wear and tear.
In summary, the image depicts a typewritten letter on aged paper, featuring a title and content in German. The letter is written in a formal tone and appears to be a poem or song lyrics. The background of the letter is a beige color with a darker beige border around the edges, giving it an aged appearance.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image depicts a typed document in German, featuring the title "FLEISCHENLIEDER von Dick Higgins" at the top. The text is presented on a beige background with a white border, and the font appears to be from a typewriter.
Key Features:
- Title: "FLEISCHENLIEDER von Dick Higgins"
- Language: German
- Background: Beige
- Border: White
- Font: Typewriter-style
Content:
The document contains a passage of text in German, which is not translated here. The text is divided into paragraphs, with the first paragraph being the longest. The second paragraph is shorter, consisting of only two sentences. The third paragraph is also brief, containing only one sentence.
Overall:
The image presents a typed document in German, featuring a title and a passage of text. The document's background is beige, and it has a white border. The font used is reminiscent of a typewriter.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image depicts a single-page document, likely a printed leaflet or a notice. The document is written in German and appears to be an official announcement or advisory. The text is printed in black ink on a light beige or cream-colored paper, giving it an aged or vintage appearance. The title of the document reads "Fleischenlieder" at the top, followed by "von Dick Higgins," indicating that it might be a piece of literature or a song lyric by Dick Higgins. Below the title, there is a numbered section labeled "Zorneslied Nr. 2," suggesting that it is part of a series. The main body of the text discusses the costs and consequences of war, emphasizing the destruction and loss it brings. The text is formal and serious, with phrases like "Kriege, gerechte und ungerecht" (wars, just and unjust) and "Kurswerts dieser $$$$$ keine Möglichkeit mehr vorhanden ist" (the value of this currency is no longer available). The document appears to be a public notice or an advisory aimed at raising awareness about the impact of war on society and the economy.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image shows a page from a book. The page is titled "Fleischhändler" (Butcher) by Dick Higgins. The page is numbered "Zornslied Nr. 2" (Zorn Song No. 2). The text on the page is written in German and appears to be a narrative or story. The text is divided into paragraphs and is written in a cursive font. The page has a beige background and is bordered by a white margin.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
The image shows a page of text, presumably from a printed document or manuscript. The paper appears to be aged, with a slightly yellowed tone, suggesting it's an older document. The text is neatly typewritten, and the font appears to be from a typewriter, indicating the document might have been produced before widespread use of computers and printers.
At the top, the title "FLEISCHENLIEDER" is present, followed by the author's name, "von Dick Higgins." Below this, the text is titled "Zorneslied Nr. 2," possibly indicating a segment from a larger work, possibly a poem or song, given the term "Lieder."
The body of the text appears to be in German. It reflects on the cost and consequences of war. It encourages a consideration of wars, with an economic perspective. The lines encourage buying goods from other countries. Overall, the document reflects on the socio-economic impact of war, with some philosophical undertones.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image based on the provided information:
The image shows a typed document on off-white paper. The text is in German, and the title is "FLEISCHENLIEDER" by Dick Higgins. Below that is "Zorneslied Nr. 2".
The text below is a paragraph that reads:
"Bedenken wir, daß Kriege, gerechte und ungerechte, $$$$$$$$$ kosten. Bedenken wir, daß nach der Zerrüttung des Kurswerts dieser $$$$$$$$$ keine Möglichkeit mehr vorhanden ist, diese Kriege zu entscheiden.
Kaufen wir deshalb so wenig wie möglich Waren, die im Land dieser $$$$$888$ produziert worden sind und so viel wie möglich solche, die aus anderen Ländern kommen. Hoffen wir, daß unsere Brüder im Ausland dasselbe tun werden."
The use of "dollars" indicates that some parts of the text may have been redacted. The overall tone of the document appears to be a reflection on the cost and consequences of war.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image shows a typed document titled "FLEISCHENLIEDER von Dick Higgins," which translates to "Meat Songs by Dick Higgins." The document appears to be a poem or song lyrics, specifically labeled as "Zorneslied Nr. 2," meaning "Anger Song No. 2."
The text of the document is as follows:
"Bedenken wir, daß Kriege, gerechte und ungerechte, $$$$$$$$ kosten. Bedenken wir, daß nach der Zerrüttung des Kurswerts dieser $$$$$$$$ keine Möglichkeit mehr vorhanden ist, diese Kriege zu entscheiden.
Kaufen wir deshalb so wenig wie möglich Waren, die im Land dieser $$$$$$$$ produziert werden sind und so viel wie möglich solche, die aus anderen Ländern kommen. Hoffen wir, daß unsere Brüder im Ausland dasselbe tun werden."
Translation:
"Consider that wars, just and unjust, $$$$$$$$ cost. Consider that after the destruction of the value of this $$$$$$$$ there is no longer any possibility to decide these wars.
Therefore, buy as few goods as possible that are produced in this $$$$$$$$ and as many as possible of those that come from other countries. Hope that our brothers abroad will do the same."
The document uses dollar signs ($) to censor certain words, likely to emphasize a point or to avoid directly naming specific entities or concepts. The text seems to convey a message about the economic and moral implications of war and encourages a form of economic protest or boycott.