Drake solves vectors? The AI trend making math go viral and interesting for students

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Drake solves vectors? The AI trend making math go viral and interesting for students

Image credits: X/@venturetwins

Learning mathematical equations and concepts is one of the most difficult tasks for many people across the globe. There are very few who are invigorated to solve difficult mathematical concepts, others are always on the lookout for someone who can explain it to them in a comprehensible way.Now, videos going viral on the Internet have made it truly easy for people to understand difficult mathematical concepts with smooth ease. Not only that, these AI videos include some of the most popular faces in Hollywood as the teachers who make it even more intriguing for a listener and viewer to understand.

Sydney Sweeney and Sabrina Carpenter explaining maths

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Recently, an X user took to the platform to share one such video where Sydney Sweeney, Drake and the creator could be seen discussing and solving a concept."These AI celebrity videos are a weirdly effective way to learn new concepts. And insanely viral - this one has 5M views in two days 🤯" they wrote.The celebrities with the creator are trying to find the size of a 3D vector and with proper animation and use of concepts such as right angles and hypotenuse, they are easily able to solve the problem.

In another video shared by the same user, Sabrina Carpenter and Will Smith teamed up to explain what imaginary numbers are and how they help understand rotations, oscillations and more.

These videos are originally created and posted on an Instagram account titled 'Onlock Learning' that shares the 'Easiest way to revise your AP, A-levels, IB and JEE'

Social media reactions

Will Smith & Mike Tyson explaining maths equations

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People have been loving these videos and have actually been able to understand difficult concepts easily."This 60 second video taught me something that those years of study didn't.....the hell is wrong with me 😭😭😭😭" commented a person under the creator's Instagram post."Got a Curtin uni 1020 calculus test on this and this saved my life on god!" added another, thanking the creator for the video which apparently helped them solve the concept in a test.

Social media reactions to videos

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"Please keep doing these they are actually so funny yet actually so good at teaching everyone!" pleaded another social media user."If this was taught in school this way, everyone would have been the toppers of the class 😭🙌" appreciated a user.Many also added that this was the best use of deep fake and AI tools they had seen ever, writing, "This is the only use of deep fakes that is ok." and "This page is the best thing that came out of these new technologies"

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