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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Document | 95.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 84.5% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 80.5% | |
a screenshot of text | 80.4% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
letter from president wilson to the president of the united states, january 1, 1919
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a letter from a letter written in a letterhead
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08
This image is a scanned document with typed text featuring information about a social settlement located at 118 M Street, SW, Washington, D.C., dedicated to serving colored boys, girls, and adults. The document outlines the mission, aims, and activities of the settlement, including providing educational opportunities, social events, and industrial work. It emphasizes fostering cooperation, mutual helpfulness, and neighborhood improvements, as well as promoting volunteer service. It mentions the value of friendly neighborly connections, regular visits, and support during emergencies, which build trust among the community members. The text reflects a focus on inclusivity and community development within its vicinity. Some handwritten initials, "SM," appear near the top left corner of the document.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08
The image is a typed document titled "THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT" with an address "118 M. St., S. W. Washington, D. C.". The document is intended for "colored boys, girls and adults" and describes the mission and aims of the Social Settlement. It notes that the Settlement originated from "The Conference Class of the Associated Charities" and is referred to as a strong cooperative force.
The aims detailed in the document include conducting a social settlement and social center that offers clubs, classes, educational activities, industrial work, entertainment, and social gatherings. It emphasizes fostering cooperation and mutual helpfulness among the people in the vicinity by engaging interested individuals in collective efforts for the common good.
Additionally, the document mentions investigating industrial conditions and social problems to improve neighborhoods and promote municipal advancement. It stresses the importance of developing volunteer personal service.
Finally, the document highlights the significance of maintaining friendly neighborhood relations, frequent visits exchanges, and readiness to assist during emergencies. It emphasizes that neighbors provide assured friendly support and counsel when needed.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image appears to be a document describing the aims and activities of "The Social Settlement" organization located at 118 M. St., S.W. in Washington, D.C. The document states that the organization is "for colored boys, girls and adults" and its aims include conducting a social settlement and social center, fostering cooperation and mutual helpfulness among the colored people in the vicinity, investigating industrial conditions and social problems, and promoting individual neighborhood and municipal improvement. The document also emphasizes the importance of the organization's "constantly friendly touch with neighborhood conditions" and the readiness to meet emergencies and provide a source of aid and counsel to the community.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This is a historical document detailing "The Social Settlement" located at 118 M. St., S.W. in Washington, D.C. The document describes a facility that served "colored boys, girls and adults" and emerged from the Conference Class of the Associated Charities three years prior to when this was written.
The document outlines several key aims of the settlement:
- To conduct a social settlement and social center with clubs, classes, educational activities, industrial work, and social gatherings
- To foster cooperation and mutual helpfulness among colored people in the vicinity
- To investigate industrial conditions and social problems
- To promote neighborhood and municipal improvement
- To promote volunteer personal service
The document emphasizes that beyond formal activities, the most important aspects were the "friendly touch with neighborhood conditions," frequent visits, emergency response readiness, and serving as a trusted source of aid and counsel for neighbors in need.
This appears to be an early example of a community center focused on social services and community development in Washington, D.C., likely from the early 20th century based on its typography and language.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image displays a typed document on yellowed paper, likely from the 1950s or 1960s. The document is from "The Social Settlement" at 118 M. St., S.W., Washington, D.C.
- Address
- The address is written in the top-left corner of the page.
- It reads: "THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT 118 M. St., S.W. Washington, D.C."
- Content
- The content of the document appears to be a letter or announcement from the organization.
- It mentions the Conference Class of the Associated Charities, which was established three years ago.
- The document also mentions the aims of the organization, including conducting a social settlement and social center, fostering co-operation and mutual helpfulness, investigating industrial conditions and social problems, promoting individual neighborhood and municipal improvement, and promoting the development of volunteer personal service.
- Tone
- The tone of the document is formal and professional.
- It suggests that the organization is committed to providing a range of services and activities to support the community.
- Language
- The language used in the document is formal and technical.
- It includes terms such as "conference class," "associated charities," and "industrial conditions," which suggest that the organization is focused on addressing specific social and economic issues.
Overall, the document provides insight into the goals and activities of "The Social Settlement" during the mid-20th century. It highlights the organization's commitment to providing a range of services and activities to support the community, and suggests that it was focused on addressing specific social and economic issues.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image presents a typed document on yellowed paper, featuring the title "THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT" at the top. The address "118 M. St., S.W. Washington, D.C." is listed below the title.
The document begins with the phrase "For colored boys, girls and adults," followed by a quote from "The Conference Class of the Associated Charities" that highlights the Social Settlement's continued strong cooperative force three years after its establishment.
The main body of the document outlines the aims of the Social Settlement, which include:
- Conducting a social settlement and social center with various activities such as clubs, classes, educational activities, industrial work, entertainments, and social gatherings.
- Fostering cooperation and mutual helpfulness among colored people in the vicinity by enlisting their interest in united efforts for the common good.
- Investigating industrial conditions and social problems to promote individual neighborhood and municipal improvement.
- Promoting the development of volunteer personal service.
The document concludes with a statement emphasizing the importance of formally organized activities being constantly friendly and in touch with neighborhood conditions, exchanging frequent visits, and meeting emergencies with assured friendly sources of aid and counsel to appeal confidently in times of need.
Overall, the document provides an overview of the Social Settlement's mission and objectives, highlighting its commitment to promoting cooperation, mutual helpfulness, and community development among colored people in the vicinity.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
The image shows a page from a document that appears to be a promotional or informational brochure about "The Social Settlement" located at 118 M. St., S. W., Washington, D.C. The text is printed in black ink on a cream-colored paper, and it is organized into several paragraphs with headings and subheadings.
The document begins with the heading "THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT" and provides the address of the settlement. It mentions that the settlement is for "colored boys, girls, and adults." The text then goes on to describe the aims and objectives of the Social Settlement, which include conducting a social settlement and social center, fostering cooperation and mutual helpfulness among the community, investigating industrial conditions and social problems, promoting neighborhood and municipal improvement, and developing volunteer personal service.
The document also highlights the importance of the friendly touch with neighborhood conditions, the exchange of frequent visits, and the readiness to meet emergencies. It emphasizes that neighbors have an assured friendly source of aid and counsel to which they can appeal confidently in times of need.
Overall, the document appears to be a promotional piece aimed at informing the public about the services and goals of the Social Settlement in Washington, D.C.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
The image is a scanned page from a historical document titled "The Social Settlement." It is located at 118 M. St., S. W., Washington, D.C., and is intended for colored boys, girls, and adults. The document outlines the aims and activities of the Social Settlement, which was established three years prior as part of the Conference Class of the Associated Charities.
The primary objectives of the Social Settlement include conducting a social settlement and social center that offers clubs, classes, educational activities, industrial work, entertainments, and social gatherings. The settlement aims to foster cooperation and mutual helpfulness among the local colored community by involving everyone in efforts for the common good. Additionally, it seeks to investigate industrial conditions and social problems and promote individual, neighborhood, and municipal improvement. The document emphasizes the importance of volunteer personal service.
The text highlights that more significant than the formally organized activities are the friendly interactions with the neighborhood, frequent visits, readiness to meet emergencies, and the assurance that neighbors have a friendly source of aid and counsel to turn to in times of need.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-30
The image is a typewritten document from "The Social Settlement" located at 118 M. St., S. W., Washington, D.C. The document is addressed to "colored boys, girls, and adults". It describes the aims and activities of the Social Settlement. These include providing a social center, educational activities, industrial work, and social gatherings. The Settlement also aims to foster cooperation, investigate industrial conditions, and promote neighborhood improvement. The document emphasizes the importance of a friendly neighborhood environment and the availability of aid and counsel.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-30
The image is a scan of a typed document, likely from the early to mid-20th century, due to the typewritten font and phrasing. The document is titled "THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT" and lists an address as 118 M. St., S.W. in Washington, D.C. It specifies that the settlement is "For colored boys, girls and adults."
The document goes on to describe the origins and aims of the social settlement. It mentions that it sprang from "The Conference Class of the Associated Charities" three years prior and is a "strong co-operative force."
The aims are outlined, including conducting a social settlement and center with clubs, classes, educational activities, industrial work, entertainments, and social gatherings. A key goal is fostering cooperation and mutual helpfulness among colored people in the vicinity, encouraging united efforts for the common good.
Further aims include investigating industrial conditions and social problems and promoting individual neighborhood and municipal improvement. The document highlights the importance of volunteer personal service.
The final quoted section emphasizes that "the constantly friendly touch with neighborhood conditions, the exchange of frequent visits, the readiness to meet emergencies and the fact that neighbors have an assured friendly source of aid and counsel to which they appeal confidently in time of need!" are more important than formally organized activities.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image is a typed document from "The Social Settlement" located at 118 M. St., S.W., Washington, D.C. The document outlines the organization's aims and background.
Background:
- The Social Settlement originated from the Conference Class of the Associated Charities three years prior to the document's creation.
- It serves colored boys, girls, and adults.
Aims:
To conduct a social settlement and social center, which includes:
- Clubs and classes
- Educational activities
- Industrial work
- Entertainments
- Social gatherings
To foster cooperation and mutual helpfulness among colored people in the vicinity by enlisting those interested in united efforts for the common good.
To investigate industrial conditions and social problems, and to promote individual, neighborhood, and municipal improvement.
To promote the development of volunteer personal service.
The document emphasizes that the most important aspect is the friendly, consistent touch with neighborhood conditions, frequent visits, readiness to meet emergencies, and being a reliable source of aid and counsel for neighbors in times of need.
Qwen
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