 Have you ever heard of pictures worth a thousand words? This project puts that to the test by asking OpenAI what the Memento camera board sees. The Memento is running circuit Python code that connects to Wi-Fi, takes a photo, sends that photo to OpenAI, and then saves the response as a text file. You can also view the response after it is fetched on the Memento display. You can scroll through the photos you've taken to resend to OpenAI for multiple prompt responses. Six prompts are included to get you started, ranging from generic alt text to describing the image from the perspective of a friendly alien visitor from outer space. The inspiration for this project came from the descriptive camera project by Matt Richardson. Daying back to 2012, it used a Beaglebone and the Mechanical Turk API. Just over 10 years later, and this process can be automated and run with help and need for a Linux OS. See how you can use this project yourself by checking out the Learn Guide at learn.adafruit.com