Monday, July 27, 2020

The Real-World AI Issue

The Real-World AI Issue
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Screenshots are handy. You can use them to show your grandparent how to use a new app. You can use them to send a shot of that unconforming fiddlesticks bulletin to your company's IT department. You can use them to capture tweets -- castigation or someone else's -- before they disappear down the deletion clouded hole.

If you're using an iPhone, you'll find that taking a screenshot is unpretentiously a very simple operation.

  • Press the synchronous button and the volume-up button simultaneously. (Note: if you have an iPhone that has a Home button, you need to press the synchronous button and the Home button instead.)
  • You'll get a thumbnail image of your screenshot in the lower-left corner
  • Tap on the image to make it larger. Icons in the upper-right crouch let you overturn it or share it. There will likewise be editing tools fewer that will let you add highlights or mark it up. Click on the runnerup trust in the lower-right crouch and you can add text, a signature, arrows, or versicolor shapes.
  • When you're finished, tap "Done" in the upper-left corner. You can save the image to Photos, Files, or overturn it.
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.. . . . .. After taking a screenshot on your iPhone, you can hierarchize it.. . .. . . .
After taking a screenshot on your iPhone, you can hierarchize it.
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.. . . . .. You can save your screenshot to Photos or Files.. . .. . . .
You can save your screenshot to Photos or Files.
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