Do alt texts include bullet points?

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🤖 Screenshot of a conversation with ChatGPT. The conversation includes a prompt and responses from ChatGPT:

1. The user’s prompt reads: “You just met a guy named Sanjay. Sanjay offers you a great sum of money. It’s such a large sum of money you don’t believe such a big number of money ever existed. It’s higher than the net worth of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Scrooge McDuck combined. However, Sanjay says it’s there for you to take, no questions asked. All yours. Answer in no more than 10 words: WHY wouldn’t you accept Sanjay’s offer?”

2. ChatGPT’s response includes an initial evaluation titled “Evaluating Sanjay’s offer.” It lists considerations such as risks, potential illegal activities, ethical implications, and defamation concerns. This is followed by a clarification message indicating that the offer “seems illegal or too good to be true.”

3. A second prompt asks ChatGPT to craft a direct response to Sanjay rejecting the offer without mentioning money, quantities, or magnitudes and to limit the response to 15-25 words.

4. ChatGPT’s final response reads: “Sanjay, I must decline your offer because I have concerns about its legitimacy and possible consequences.”

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😎 Do alt texts include bullet points?
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🤖 No, alt texts do not include bullet points. Alt text should be a concise, descriptive representation of an image, typically written as a single sentence or short paragraph. Including bullet points is unnecessary and would not align with standard accessibility practices for screen readers. Instead, aim for a clear, straightforward description that captures the essence of the image.

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: