Why take notes when you can just take photos?
A viral TikTok showing a student using iOS 15's Live Text to copy, and digitize, a classmate's notes has renewed interest in the mostly overlooked feature. Live Text allows iPhone users with an iPhone XS or newer (and the latest operating system) to take a photo of text, highlight that text, and then copy and paste it.
While officially unveiled by Apple in June of this year, Live Text was only recently made available as part of iOS 15.
At least one French student clearly wasted no time in taking advantage of it.
The video went viral on Twitter on Thursday, racking up thousands of retweets, after France-based writer Juan Buis tweeted it.
"students are starting to steal each other's notes with iOS 15 and it's... kind of genius," he wrote.
And while we can't independently verify that the video hasn't been altered in any way by the original poster, the depiction of Live Text's capabilities is accurate (we tested it out on a photo of a computer screen taken from a distance and it worked).
Indeed, while we'd recommend asking permission from another student before copying their notes, this use of Live Text appears to fit the definition of "work smart, not hard."
SEE ALSO: Watch hackers Rickroll their entire high school district at once
With this video going viral, we may soon find out if the student actually taking the notes agrees.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Student using iOS 15's Live Text to steal class notes gets an A+ at life-风花雪夜网
sitemap
文章
84576
浏览
15596
获赞
73574
These custom masks may not beat Face ID, but they could do some good
It might have started as a novelty idea, but a Twitter pitch for "Face ID compatible respirator maskTheirTube shows how YouTube's algorithm creates conspiracy theorists
Ever wonder how your dear Aunt Karen got radicalized into believing the bizarre conspiracy theoriesApple's new iOS and watchOS are here with Car Key
Apple has released iOS 13.6 and watchOS 6.2.8 to the public. Besides the typical stability and perfoHow to edit your TikTok videos using CapCut, according to 4 creators
So, you want to post videos on TikTok but don't know where to start. Of course, first, you'll need aGoogle is opening its first physical retail store
If you've ever wanted to be truly immersed in the world of Google, want no more: The company is openEight months later, Facebook fulfills promise to label state
At long last, Facebook announced Thursday that it has started labeling "state-controlled media" on tThe first photo from a new Earth
A brand new satellite orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth's surface has just opened its eyes.DigiApple Pay won't fully roll out in NYC subway until December
In March 2019, Apple announced that people would be able to use Apple Pay to pay for rides at all NeMacBook Pro is getting MagSafe again, report claims
A few days ago, I tripped over my 2017 MacBook Pro's power cable, pulling the computer to the flooriPhone 12 will include 20W charger, report says
Now we've seen the latest version of iOS unveiled, which will ship on the iPhone 12, the focus can tHow to sell clothes online: The guide to selling on Depop, Poshmark, Mercari
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsThey're watching you from inside your closet. The dress you boughtFacebook releases tips for group mods on how to be more inclusive
Just as the internet as a whole erupted in discussion about the killing of George Floyd and the subsThe #FreeBritney movement gains traction on TikTok
An online campaign is calling for the end of Britney Spears' conservatorship so the pop star can gaiTrump's EPA nominee spars with Bernie Sanders over climate change
President-elect Donald Trump's pick to run the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wrongly suggestMark Zuckerberg says Trump's climate move 'puts our children's future at risk'
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined the chorus of tech leaders who have denounced Donald Trump's dec