How Jeb! Won the election: https://math-gpt.org/?video_id=b9e16dbd-cab6-44e3-a393-f255b...
Mathematical proof AI is doomed: https://math-gpt.org/?video_id=c5745f99-b1d1-4c57-8a93-6fe3b...
My problem with it, as with LLMs in general, is that i can't fully trust it. This isn't a problem with topics you know well. But those 3b1b style tutorials are meant to build an understanding or mental model of a concept for people who don't know it well yet. I'm afraid that, if the output is (partially) wrong, watching such a video could be even harmful in understanding the concept, because your 'greenfield' brain may pick up pieces of it that made sense to it.
https://math-gpt.org/?video_id=a7489ec5-b06e-480a-96c4-27765...
If it did the animations in 3Blue1Brown style, that would be cherry on the top! ;-)
Edit: I did notice it uses Manim, it just doesn't have the same feeling
``` Error Please check your input: Undefined variable heta ```
Looks like there's a "theta" that's being incorrectly truncated, or something to that effect.
I refreshed a few times and found that I consistently saw this same error.
When growing up, I had difficulty learning math and I wasn't able to ask my parents for help so much. That is when I found PhotoMath, it changed my life, it became my second teacher and it was for free! I don't think Google even owned it at the time.
I remember being very scared of losing it one day. Luckily that never happened, but I will never forget how much these math tools helped me growing up.
The video generation is overly ambitious. Some of them come out wonky and wrong.
For a tool meant to enlighten, hearing "a square be square" was confusing.
Anyway it can't even solve x mod 66 = 3 (answer: x = 3 + 66k, where k = 0, 1, ...)
Somehow it thinks the answer is 32 and it comes with a huge blob of shit.