Research Project Round 3 | Meet the Young Researchers | Bose Spring Math Olympiad 2021
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Next video: Taylor explains Taylor’s series please🥹
dennisdaquino
Great to see Taylor getting back to her roots!
MrTlong
I love these. She’s a good math teacher 😂
n
"I know the al gebra is getting a little hairy here" lol, love these but please add some taylor swift references and stuff!!!
explosionimplosion
3:10 insanely good touch to manually add the "umm" and "uhhs" into the generated speech. I seriously think that's the last step before AI can really sound human. Sometimes the voice can sound a little *too* perfect. Real humans make a lot of mistakes when they speak (just naturally) and adding that into the video does wonders to make it seem a little more real/believable.
and great video !! looking forward for more. hopefully taylor series?
emilianorosario
Heron's formula (Taylor's version)(from the vault)
tdae
I'm learning so much about maths from Taylor Swift
yggdrasil
Who would have known Taylor Swift is so big fan of mathematics 🥰. Ask Taylor about her thoughts on Riemann conjecture.
neolordpro
The way 'she' pronounces algebra? Iconic.
looney
One of the best uses of txt2voice AI. Keep it up and I hope to see more advanced math videos.
Macieks
I know this is fake and it’s really funny, but I do have a problem that nowhere does it SAY that it’s generated. Doesn’t matter much in this instance because the likelihood that Taylor Swift is an actual mathematician deriving complex mathematics is…low, but we need to start now to set precedents on what is AI generated speech, video and imagery. If this was “Taylor Swift Talks About the Inspiration of Her Latest Album” and it was all fabricated, that would be a problem.
cmputer
Wow so that's what AI can do these days?? It sounds amazing!
ShaharHarshuv
Perhaps Taylor Swift really is a mathematician, and it's AI doing all the pop music stuff!
russellcalvert
I need 400 hours of this, please and thank you
banishdraw
Not exactly related but I've long wondered about this usage which consists in creating a new symbol for a sub-expression in order to simplify the whole expression. As the 's' in Heron's formula. It seems to me that this is a fundamental operation, akin to addition, multiplication and so on. Yet it is seemingly rarely presented as such, if I'm not mistaken.
luciengrondin
How do you make these videos? And what do you ise for the voice?
someoneishere
Please, taylor series expansion if e^x.
jimmyknuuttila
Its funny to hear her pronounce algebra @ 2:01 with 2nd syllable accented