The bad news: The moment I tried to have #LetsEnvision #AllySolos glasses describe #NSFW content from the same #HeartLeafGames pinup calendar digital packs I encountered friction. The way it said "I can't describe *that*" when trying to describe one nude suggested that the agent knew that it was analyzing adult content and refused to describe it. When asked to describe the nude version of an image it described prior I got excuses about image brightness and vague non-descriptions of what little it said it could identify. I specified that the inage contained adult content and requested a description with that context, and the response, in so many words, was that while they want to respect the privacy and dignity of the user to provide access to adult content, their privacy policy prevents them from providing it for safety reasons. Envision's own privacy policy says they would not seek to censor content access; not applicable to images I guess... Not a dealbreaker, just a disappointment
Well isn't that something new and good. I just had #Letsenvision #AllySolos accessible smart face wearable describe a few of the #SFW images from the #HeartLeafGames #BeastWorld 2023 and 2024 pinup calendar digital packs, and it correctly identified the the subject's gender, species, and identified them as anthropomorphic. The overall scene and character descriptions were detailed and comprehensive. I have yet to test whether the agent can tell the difference between a skunk and a cat in photos, but already I consider this to be a good step forward to providing the #blind interested in animal or talking animal-people content a means to participate in conversations around it where image alt text/text descriptions are/will not be available. There is supposedly a means to export the text of these descriptions but I haven't as yet figured out how to do this with a voice conversation via the Android app; doing this as a text conversation instead is probably better. That's the good news. 1/2