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Smart Web Surfing! Smart Screen Reader! Ask Questions, Generate Questions, Summarize, and more...
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AI Assistant for higher accessibility and productivity when surfing the web! Smart Screen Reader and more!
If you are suffering from vision impairment or blindness you can use this extension by your voice commands. After activating the extension by opening the popup using (Ctrl + I) then with (Ctrl + Alt + V) you activate the voice recognition.
The following voice commands are available when you press (Ctrl + Alt + V):
"read summary" | "summarize" | "make questions" | "read the answer" | "ask <a questions>"
With Patterns You Can:
+ Command with Speech Recognition and listen to content by Text-to-Speech (Screen Reader)
+ Ask a question about the content of an article
+ Generate questions
+ Summarize
+ Ask a question about the content of an image with text (document)
+ Emotional Classifications for Articles
+ Custom function for showing the most relevant result on sites such as: Stackoverflow, Amazon, IMDB, etc.
Make sure to pin the extension to keep the extension icon visible and you can open the popup using (Ctrl+I)
** IMPORTANT **
Users will receive daily credits to use Patterns AI Assistant.
Account Management & Settings are only available in Popup window by directly clicking on Patterns icon on the top browser menu bar. (or use Ctrl+I)
If you run out of credit for queries you can sign up and verify your email to get some free credits and you can buy more credits to run your queries under the "My Account" tab and make sure to sign up first then click on "Add Credit" and use the same email address when purchasing more credits.
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Latest reviews
- (2023-01-18) madprops: Really awesome. I tried this on wikipedia and stackoverflow and gave me some good ideas about what the summary is. You can tell it to generate questions based on the content, which gives you a good idea of what the content contains, plus you can even tell it to answer the questions. I can see this being very useful to school and college students, or researchers in general.