When it comes to
PDFTron features, AI is already starting to handle some of them, but there's a gradient to how far this trend might go:
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Data Extraction: AI is getting better at extracting text, images, and information from PDFs, potentially making features like
table recognition and data extraction less reliant on SDKs.
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Document Classification and Categorization: With advances in machine learning, AI can classify documents, reducing the need for custom SDK scripts.
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Summarization: AI can provide summaries, an area where SDKs traditionally might not have specialized features.
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Custom Workflows: Here, AI might not match SDK precision. Features like PDF annotation, form filling, and custom workflows that demand intricate control might remain SDK territory.
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Security and Digital Signatures: These complex areas involve legal and security standards AI is not yet equipped to handle comprehensively.
The future? It looks like AI might make some SDK features obsolete or evolve them.
But for nuanced tasks, SDKs will stay relevant, perhaps integrating AI to offer an enhanced experience.
Let's brainstorm together –
how can SDKs evolve to work in harmony with AI, and what exciting new possibilities might arise from this union?
"Finding the AI needle in the SDK haystack isn't just about luck, it's about smart integration".
