Writing ALT text and descriptions for social media images from 2013-2015
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😎 write an ALT text for this social media screen capture
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🤖 An image of a mobile phone screen displaying a social media application with two posts from LinkedIn. The first post, dated January 15, 2021, reads “The most overused LinkedIn Profile Buzzwords in 2014” and provides a link with the hashtag “#nobuzzwords”. Below this text, there is a list titled “TOP 10 GLOBAL BUZZWORDS” with the following items: 1. Motivated, 2. Passionate, 3. Creative, 4. Driven, 5. Extensive Experience, 6. Responsible, 7. Strategic, 8. Track record, 9. Organizational, 10. Expert. This post has 45 comments, 268 retweets, and 280 likes.😎 notice you misinterpreted the dates in DD/MM/YY format. These posts are from January 2015 and December 2013. That’s why they display top buzzwords of 2014 and 2013 respectively
The second post, dated December 13, 2021, reads “These are the Top 10 Overused LinkedIn Profile Buzzwords of 2013” with a link and the hashtag “#LIBuzzwords”. A similar list follows with these items: 1. Responsible, 2. Strategic, 3. Creative, 4. Effective, 5. Patient, 6. Expert, 7. Organizational, 8. Driven, 9. Innovative, 10. Analytical. This post has 20 comments, 165 retweets, and 123 likes.
Both lists are in a light blue font on a white card-like background with the LinkedIn logo at the top. The user interface elements of the social media app include a navigation bar at the bottom and a header with search options at the top.
🤖 An image of a mobile phone screen displaying a social media application with two posts from LinkedIn. The first post, dated 15th January 2015, announces “The most overused LinkedIn Profile Buzzwords in 2014” and includes a link with the hashtag “#nobuzzwords”. Below this text, there is a list titled “TOP 10 GLOBAL BUZZWORDS” with the following items: 1. Motivated, 2. Passionate, 3. Creative, 4. Driven, 5. Extensive Experience, 6. Responsible, 7. Strategic, 8. Track record, 9. Organizational, 10. Expert. This post has 45 comments, 268 retweets, and 280 likes.😎 write an ALT text for this image
The second post, dated 13th December 2013, introduces “The Top 10 Overused LinkedIn Profile Buzzwords of 2013” with a link and the hashtag “#LIBuzzwords”. A similar list follows with these items: 1. Responsible, 2. Strategic, 3. Creative, 4. Effective, 5. Patient, 6. Expert, 7. Organizational, 8. Driven, 9. Innovative, 10. Analytical. This post has 20 comments, 165 retweets, and 123 likes.
Both lists are presented in a light blue font on a white card-like background with the LinkedIn logo at the top. The user interface elements of the social media app include a navigation bar at the bottom and a header with search options at the top.
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🤖 An image of a chat interface from Microsoft Bing. In the conversation, a user appears to have challenged the chatbot to create a LinkedIn profile summary using the most overused buzzwords from 2014. The chatbot responds with a crafted summary that reads:😎 Write an ALT text and description for this image
“I am a creative and innovative professional with extensive experience in organizational management and strategic planning. I have a proven track record of delivering results and solving complex problems in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. I am an expert in my field and a motivated and responsible leader who can inspire and empower others. I am always looking for new opportunities to learn and grow, and to contribute to the success of my organization and my clients.
How do you like it? 😊
I hope you enjoyed this exercise as much as I did. If you want to learn more about the most overused LinkedIn profile buzzwords, you can check out the LinkedIn post that you sent me or the other posts in the series. They have some interesting insights and tips on how to make your profile stand out from the crowd. Thank you for chatting with me. This is Bing. Have a great day!”
The chat window has a blue header with the Microsoft Bing logo, a search bar, and a chat icon. At the bottom, there’s an input field with the prompt “Ask me anything…” and an emoji icon. The shared content is highlighted in a light blue box within the chat interface.
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🤖 ALT Text: Illustration of Charlie Munger, an elderly man with glasses, sitting at a desk writing on papers with a pen. The office is filled with books, papers, and a window in the background. A quote on the image reads: “If you go to the ordinary person trying to promote himself as an investment advisor of some kind, he just thinks he knows everything about everything and how the Federal Reserve should be run and so on. We don’t feel that way.” At the bottom right corner, it states “Charlie Munger, investor. Born: January 1, 1924.”
Description: The image is a stylized illustration that appears to be digitally altered to resemble a comic book drawing. It features Charlie Munger, an investor known for his partnership with Warren Buffett, engaged in writing. He is depicted with focused attention to his work, wearing a white shirt, red-striped tie, and dark vest. His desk is cluttered with papers and books, indicative of a busy professional setting. The room has an old-fashioned feel, with a window showing the outlines of file cabinets or documents on the wall behind him. The quote superimposed over the image reflects Munger’s skeptical view of self-promoting investment advisors. The text at the bottom provides identification and the birthdate of Charlie Munger, establishing the context for the figure illustrated.
Hugging Face Dataset Metrics
All the conversation prompts, responses, and metrics are available to download and explore on Hugging Face dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats: