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  2. Napkin turns text into visuals with a bit of generative AI

    techcrunch.com/2024/08/07/napkin-turns-text-into...

    With Napkin, users begin with text — a presentation, outline or some other document along those lines — or have the app generate text from a prompt (e.g. “An outline for best practices for a ...

  3. Word's new AI editor will improve your writing | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2019/05/06/words-new-ai-features...

    As the company announced today, Word will soon get a new feature called “Ideas” that will offer writers all kinds of help with their documents. If writing is a struggle for you, the most ...

  4. Moleskine's smart notebook will work with Microsoft Office

    www.engadget.com/2017-11-27-moleskine-windows-10...

    The new app is a little special, however, because it will convert your charts, ramblings and doodles into a Word document. For Office fiends, that should make it easier to actually use your notes ...

  5. Mintlify uses AI to generate documentation from code - TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2022/05/30/mintlify-taps-ai-to...

    Wang declined to reveal more about Mintlify’s technical underpinnings, but generating documentation from code is well within the realm of possibility with today’s AI techniques.

  6. A computer program that can replicate your handwriting - Engadget

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    A custom algorithm is able to scan what you've written on a piece of paper and then reproduce your style, to an impressive degree, using whatever words you wish. To capture your scrawl, the team ...

  7. Microsoft's Seeing AI app for low-vision and blind users ...

    www.engadget.com/microsofts-seeing-ai-app-for...

    After scanning a document, you can ask Seeing AI questions about things such as menu items or the price of an item on a bill. You can also ask it to summarize an article you have scanned. The app ...

  8. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An example of a U.S. classified document; page 13 of a United States National Security Agency report [31] on the USS Liberty incident, partially declassified and released to the public in July 2003. The original overall classification of the page, "Top Secret" code word UMBRA, is shown at top and bottom. The classification of individual ...

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