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DeepSeek’s announced OCR (Optical Character Recognition) model compresses text-heavy data into images and reduces vision tokens per image by up to 20x while retaining 97% accuracy (10x compression) or ...
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Every time you scan an item at the grocery store, you can thank a Cincinnati man for helping to get bar codes on almost everything we buy. Trump Makes U-Turn On Free Speech Texas A&M President Steps ...
CINCINNATI — Every time you scan an item at the grocery store, you can thank a Cincinnati man for helping to get bar codes on almost everything we buy. Barry Franz grew up in Linwood and graduated ...