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Amazon

Document | 57.1% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a screenshot of text | 90.9% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 88.2% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 86% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a certificate of a special occasion for a special occasion | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image is a vintage recruitment form from the "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness," located at 601 Boylston Street, Boston. The form is aimed at women and encourages them to reflect on how they can serve their country. It includes fields for personal information such as name, address, present occupation, and experience. Below, there are categories to indicate areas of skill and training.
Two main sections are displayed:
- Agriculture: Lists activities such as farming, fruit raising, poultry raising, market gardening, and dairying.
- Domestic: Lists tasks such as care of household, cooking, care of children, mending and sewing, cutting out garments, and knitting.
Women are instructed to check activities they are trained in and willing to offer their services for, and to state details like where they trained, their experience, and any employer information if applicable. The text "Every woman should ask herself what she can do to serve her country" underscores the patriotic tone of the form. The word "Over" indicates there is additional content on the back of the document.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is of a form from the "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness," located at 601 Boylston Street, Boston. The form encourages women to consider how they can serve their country. It asks for the woman's name, address, present occupation, and experience. It also requests that the woman check activities in which she has training and is ready to provide services upon request. The activities are categorized into two groups: Agriculture and Domestic.
Under Agriculture, the activities listed are:
- Farming
- Fruit Raising
- Poultry Raising
- Market Gardening
- Dairying
Under Domestic, the activities listed are:
- Care of Household
- Cooking
- Care of Children
- Mending and Sewing
- Cutting out Garments
- Knitting
The form includes a note to state where the training was received, the amount of experience, and the name of an employer, if any. The word "Over" implies there is more information or sections on the back of the form.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be a form from the "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness" located at 601 Boylston Street in Boston. The form encourages women to consider how they can serve their country, and asks them to provide their name, address, present occupation, and experience. It lists various activities under "Agriculture" and "Domestic" categories, allowing women to indicate which ones they have training in and are ready to provide services for.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical registration form from the "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness" located at 601 Boylston Street in Boston. The form appears to be aimed at women during wartime (likely WWI era), with the header stating "Every woman should ask herself what she can do to serve her country."
The form requests basic information like name, address, present occupation, and experience. It then provides a checklist of skills divided into two main categories:
Agriculture:
- Farming
- Fruit Raising
- Poultry Raising
- Market Gardening
- Dairying
Domestic:
- Care of Household
- Cooking
- Care of Children
- Mending and Sewing
- Cutting out Garments
- Knitting
The form instructs women to mark with an "X" any activities in which they have had training, and to indicate if they're ready to provide services when called upon. It also asks them to note where they were trained and their amount of experience, along with any employer information if applicable.
This document provides interesting insight into how women were mobilized to support the war effort through both agricultural and domestic work during this period in American history.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a vintage application form for the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness, featuring a beige background with black text. The form is divided into sections, each with a title in italics.
Section 1: Personal Information
- Name: A blank space for the applicant's name
- Address: A blank space for the applicant's address
Section 2: Occupation and Experience
- Present Occupation: A blank space for the applicant's current occupation
- Experience: A request to list any previous training or experience, along with the state where it was obtained and the employer's name (if applicable)
Section 3: Skills and Abilities
- Agriculture: A list of skills, including:
- Farming
- Fruit Raising
- Poultry Raising
- Market Gardening
- Dairy
- Domestic: A list of skills, including:
- Care of Household
- Cooking
- Care of Children
- Mending and Sewing
- Cutting out Garments
- Knitting
Section 4: Additional Information
- A note at the bottom of the form requests that the applicant check with X (not specified) regarding the activity in which they have had training and stand ready to give their services on call, if possible.
The form is set against a gray background, providing a clear and organized layout for the applicant to provide their information.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a vintage form from the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness, dated 1917. The form is titled "Every woman should ask herself what she can do to serve her country" and features a list of skills and experiences that women can offer to support the war effort.
Form Details:
- Title: Every woman should ask herself what she can do to serve her country
- Organization: Special Aid Society for American Preparedness
- Address: 601 Boylston Street, Boston
- Date: 1917
Skills and Experiences:
- Agriculture:
- Farming
- Fruit Raising
- Poultry Raising
- Market Gardening
- Dairying
- Domestic:
- Care of Household
- Cooking
- Care of Children
- Mending and Sewing
- Cutting out Garments
- Knitting
Instructions:
- Please check with X the activity in which you have had training, and stand ready to give your services on call, if possible.
- State where trained; amount of experience; name of employer, if any.
Overall, the form provides a comprehensive list of skills and experiences that women can offer to support the war effort, and encourages them to take an active role in serving their country.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is of a form titled "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness." The form is printed on white paper and features a black border. The form asks for the individual's name, address, and present occupation. The form also asks for the individual's experience in various activities, such as agriculture, domestic work, and poultry raising. The form is dated 1940.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a form from the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness, located at 601 Boylston Street, Boston. The form is designed to gather information from women about their skills and willingness to serve their country.
At the top of the form, there is a heading that reads, "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness." Below this, the address of the society is provided. Following the address, there is a motivational statement: "Every woman should ask herself what she can do to serve her country."
The form includes several sections for personal information. There are blank spaces for the individual's name, address, present occupation, and experience. The form instructs the respondent to check with an "X" the activities in which they have had training and are ready to offer their services, if possible. It also asks for details about where they were trained, the amount of experience they have, and the name of their employer, if applicable.
The form is divided into two main categories: "Agriculture" and "Domestic." Under "Agriculture," the form lists various activities such as farming, fruit raising, poultry raising, market gardening, and dairying. Each activity has a corresponding blank space for the respondent to check if they have experience in that area.
Under "Domestic," the form lists activities such as care of the household, cooking, care of children, mending and sewing, cutting out garments, and knitting. Similar to the "Agriculture" section, each domestic activity has a blank space for the respondent to check if they have experience.
At the bottom right of the form, there is a section labeled "(Over)," indicating that there might be additional pages or sections to the form that are not visible in this image.
The form is designed in a straightforward, utilitarian manner, with clear instructions and organized sections to facilitate easy completion by the respondent. The layout is simple, with bold, legible text and ample space for writing responses. The overall design suggests that the form is intended for mass distribution and quick completion, likely as part of a larger effort to mobilize women for various services during a time of national need.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
The image displays a form titled "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness," with the address "601 Boylston Street, Boston" beneath the title. The form includes the statement: "Every woman should ask herself what she can do to serve her country." It then prompts for the "Name" and "Address" of the applicant, followed by their "Present Occupation" and "Experience."
The instructions state: "Please check with X the activity in which you have had training, and stand ready to give your services on call, if possible. State where trained; amount of experience; name of employer, if any."
The form then lists various categories, divided into "Agriculture" and "Domestic." Under "Agriculture," the options are "Farming," "Fruit Raising," "Poultry Raising," "Market Gardening," and "Dairying." Under "Domestic," the options are "Care of Household," "Cooking," "Care of Children," "Mending and Sewing," "Cutting out Garments," and "Knitting."
At the bottom right corner, it says "(Over)".
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
The image is a recruitment form from the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness, located at 601 Boylston Street, Boston. The form, addressed to women, is designed to gather information about their skills and willingness to serve their country.
The form asks for the following information:
- Name
- Address
- Present Occupation
- Experience
It then lists activities in the fields of "Agriculture" (farming, fruit raising, poultry raising, market gardening, dairying) and "Domestic" (care of household, cooking, care of children, mending and sewing, cutting out garments, knitting). Individuals are instructed to check the activities they have been trained in and to specify where they were trained, how much experience they have, and the name of their employer (if any). The text at the bottom of the form implies that more information can be found "over."
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a historical document from the "Special Aid Society for American Preparedness" located at 601 Boylston Street, Boston. The document is a form intended to gather information from women regarding their skills and willingness to serve their country. It asks for the following details:
- Name
- Address
- Present Occupation
- Experience: This section asks respondents to check (with an X) the activities in which they have had training and are ready to offer their services if called upon. It also requests the state where they were trained, the amount of experience, and the name of their employer, if any.
The form lists various activities under two main categories:
Agriculture:
- Farming
- Fruit Raising
- Poultry Raising
- Market Gardening
- Dairying
Domestic:
- Care of Household
- Cooking
- Care of Children
- Mending and Sewing
- Cutting out Garments
- Knitting
The document encourages every woman to consider how she can contribute to national preparedness efforts. The form appears to be designed to help organize and utilize the skills of women in support of the country during a time of need, likely during wartime or a national emergency.