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On July 3rd, TimeTree updated the “Schedule Scanning Feature (Beta)” offered on its calendar sharing app “TimeTree.”
TimeTree’s “Schedule Scan Feature (Beta)” has been updated
This function utilizes the iPhone’s built-in OCR function and generative AI to read text data from images and extract only the “information related to the event” to enable event registration in the app. Information contained in the image data, such as the “event title,” “event date and time,” “URLs related to the event,” and “location where the event will take place,” can be easily registered in the calendar.
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Previously, only one photo or image could be imported for one event, but now it supports importing up to 10. In addition, the response time from when an image is imported to when the event information is automatically entered has been improved.
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The multiple schedule import function is currently available on iOS 17 and above, and will be available on Android devices in the future. The imported schedule information will not be used as learning data for AI.
TimeTree is a calendar service that is based on sharing and communication. It allows multiple people, such as family, partners, groups, and workplaces, to share their schedules, and allows users to create multiple calendars for different purposes.
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