Kimi officially announces the launch of the Kimi Math Edition, where users can visit the Kimi website (kimi.ai) and find the "glasses" icon in the sidebar to start interacting with the Kimi Math Edition powered by the k0-math model. This new feature aims to help users better understand and apply mathematical knowledge through mathematical formulas.
The Kimi Math Edition is not limited to simple mathematical operations; its design is inspired by the scientific thinking of the character Sheldon from the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." Kimi Math Edition can explain various phenomena in life using scientific methods and thinking patterns, helping users understand the world around them on a deeper level. Additionally, users can invite Kimi Math Edition to play the classic 24-point game, enjoying a relaxed and enjoyable learning experience.
During use, Kimi Math Edition recommends users input mathematical formulas in LaTeX format. If users are not familiar with LaTeX input, they can take photos or screenshots of mathematical formulas using the regular Kimi version, and Kimi will automatically convert the images into LaTeX format, making it easy for users to copy and paste into the Math Edition for further operations. This feature significantly lowers the barrier to use and enhances the fun of interaction.
Currently, Kimi Math Edition is still in its early stages, and it will continue to improve its features and user experience in the future, with plans for a mobile version as well. Users can look forward to this tool providing more convenience and enjoyment in mathematical learning and daily life.
The Kimi team stated that they will continue to listen to user feedback and strive to enhance the product's practicality and interactivity, allowing more users to find joy in learning and applying mathematics.
Key Points:
🌟 The Kimi Math Edition is now live, offering users a mathematical interaction experience powered by the k0-math model.
🎮 This version can not only solve math problems but also interpret life through scientific thinking and supports the 24-point game.
📚 Users can input formulas in LaTeX format or convert them through screenshots for convenience.