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this post was submitted on 09 Sep 2023
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Android won't be easy, but you can slap together a python script that runs tesseract or easyOCR and runs it through a pretrained LLM like T5. Those are well-known and well-documented, so chatGPT can probably write the script for you without too many hiccups.
From OP:
I read that as either "I don't have premium" or "I can't run this data through chatgpt for whatever reason".
Free chatGPT is viable for writing scripts in any case.
Yeah, maybe he/she don't have API access, I didn't think about it that way.
I'm guessing they meant don't want to use chatGPT considering it's free
Well, you give open AI a lot of personal data, so it's not free from a certain point of view. That may be the reason why OP don't want to use it.
Plenty of valid reasons not to want to use it was just the wording that seemed odd
And you can run that in termux, so you csn use it in android
Good luck trying to install tesseract and a deep learning framework in termux.
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