- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
New accessibility feature coming to Firefox, an “AI powered” alt-text generator.
"Starting in Firefox 130, we will automatically generate an alt text and let the user validate it. So every time an image is added, we get an array of pixels we pass to the ML engine and a few seconds after, we get a string corresponding to a description of this image (see the code).
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Our alt text generator is far from perfect, but we want to take an iterative approach and improve it in the open.
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We are currently working on improving the image-to-text datasets and model with what we’ve described in this blog post…"
Skimming through it it wasn’t fully clear to me, is this just for their pdf editor?
It is for websites. This is most useful for readers that don’t display images. The feature for websites should be added for version 130. I’m on Developer Edition and I am currently on 127. It will be implemented for PDFs in the future after that.
Thanks for clarifying
Where did you read this? The article says the opposite.
See also my other quotes in this comment.
What you quoted is for the feature to add in images to PDFs. It doesn’t work for existing PDFs with images already.
That’s how I read it atleaat. I could be wrong.
They’re starting this as an experiment in their PDF editor, yes. They then want to extend to PDF reading, and then hope to extend to the general web browsing.