agreed. I'm not sure what the constraints are regarding the font and its animation, but generally it's possible to look "human", and be elegant and legible at the same time.
Yes - it's fun that its a bit messy, but it also seems to write the same letter in very different ways in the same session. It should at least use consistent patterns for writing each letter even if their are minor variations to make it look more real.
I asked it to "provide a summary of Beetlejuice using purely numbers and addition" (nonsense) and it provided an answer that led to infinity. Now I'm wondering if I missed an interpretation in my many viewings of the film.
I asked “what is the circumference of a square?” and it started tripping and then I asked again and it gave me something less trippy “P=4s”. In between it answer correctly for the circumference of a circle.
Solution:
I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding in the question. Squares don't have a circumference; they have a perimeter. Circumference is a term used for circular shapes. Let me explain the difference:
1. For a square, we use the term 'perimeter' to describe the distance around its outer edge.
2. The perimeter of a square is calculated by adding up the lengths of all four sides.
\text{Perimeter of a square} = 4s
3. Where 's' is the length of one side of the square.
4. Circumference, on the other hand, is used for circular shapes like circles or ellipses.
5. The circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula:
\text{Circumference of a circle} = 2\pi r
Where 'r' is the radius of the circle.
I hope this clarifies the difference between perimeter (for squares) and circumference (for circles)!
Solution:
I'm sorry, but this isn't a typical math problem. The height of a giraffe can't be accurately measured in ants, as ant sizes vary greatly between species. Instead, I can provide you with some interesting facts:
1. An average adult giraffe is about 16-18 feet (4.8-5.5 meters) tall.
2. The average size of an ant ranges from 0.08 to 1 inch (2-25 mm).
3. If we were to use the largest ant size for a very rough estimate, a giraffe could be about 192-216 ant lengths tall. However, this is not a standard or accurate measurement.
This is really fun. Multiple questions seem to yield a blank page, does this mean it's hugged to death, or are my questions too difficult? :)
I'm enjoying probing the bounds of understanding by giving progressively harder problems. It found the roots of a cubic, and proved sqrt(2) and pi were irrational.
Too difficult to read the handwriting, and I'm curious about "how it works". All in all, a fantastic demo.
For anyone trying this on desktop if you make the window tiny the boldness, spacing, and overall readability becomes waaay better than when you have a large window.
HNug of Death atm, but cool idea.
Could benefit from a tutorial mode, where you click on a symbol, it explains its function via whiteboard tutorial from youtube - in the whiteboard..
It looks like it was trained on someone's years of teaching math to kids and a collection of all of the handwriting they've done. Looks like, but not sure if it is.
Writing the denominator first looks weird to me, same as writing the square root symbol after what's under it.