Okay so there’s been a tad bit of hyping up the Perspective Intelligence app for iOS. It’s accessible, made by a blind person, but don’t rely on it for anything. Here’s the output of asking it how to open a list of links with the JAWS screen reader:

To obtain a list of links from a webpage using the JAWS screen reader, you can follow these steps:

1. **Enter the Page**: Navigate to the webpage you want to check.

2. **Use the "Show Links" Option**:
- JAWS typically has an option to "Show Links" or "Show Links and Form Fields."
- Look for a button or a menu item labeled "Show Links" or "Show Links and Form Fields."
- Click on this option to display the list of links.

3. **Use the "Get Links" Command**:
- If you prefer using JAWS commands, you can use the "Get Links" command.
- On Windows, press `Ctrl + Shift + J`.
- On macOS, press `Cmd + Shift + J`.
- JAWS will then display a list of all the links on the page.

4. **Navigate the List**:
- JAWS will read the URL of each link to you.
- You can click on a link to follow it directly in the browser.

5. **Use the "Get Page Information" Command**:
- Another command you can use is "Get Page Information."
- On Windows, press `Ctrl + Shift + I`.
- On macOS, press `Cmd + Shift + I`.
- JAWS will provide information about the page, including links.

By using these methods, you can easily locate and navigate through the links on a webpage using JAWS.

Any JAWS user knows you hit Insert + F7. Any JAWS user knows there’s no JAWS for Mac. Local AI ain’t gonna be very helpful for anything important.

#AI

@RaineyDay @pixelate Dev. Like I said last week to hell I can't remember who it was. Any get up with Michael. I'm sure he can correct any errors the AI product he's using. Just B/C you say its unreliable doesn't mean it is for other stuff you ask it. #justsayin