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📌 Haiku: Unlocking the Stories within Scans
Claude Haiku is a vision-capable model touted for its speed and affordability. It is designed to process thousands of scanned documents quickly, transforming them into structured data. The video showcases its application on the Library of Congress Federal Writers' Project archives, highlighting how it can unlock narratives from the Great Depression by transcribing and structuring scanned interviews. Claude Haiku not only transcribes text but also organizes it with metadata and assesses the potential for documentary storytelling. It is ideal for researchers, filmmakers, and journalists looking to sift through large volumes of scanned documents without manually reading them. This technology also offers significant benefits to organizations with large archives, like publishers, healthcare providers, or law firms, enabling them to efficiently parse and utilize their collections.