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by Mivik
1009 days ago
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Calculating with natural language may seem promising, but is not as productive as traditional calculators, especially when the "natural language" is actually a fixed grammar resembling natural language instead of employing fully extensible natural language (with AI, for example). According to its documentation, this calculator has really limited capabilities. and it even charges for functions like calculating averages and converting currency. I suspect that the audience for this type of software is quite limited, primarily inexperienced users. Users seeking higher productivity may either consider advanced software like Mathematica, or ChatGPT/WolframAlpha for general natural language questions. |
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Hissab is launched recently. Soon, I will be introducing the ability to calculate complex number, solve equations, calculus, probabilities, compound units etc on the Math side. also lot more calculations for computer science like IP address calculations, various hash algorithms calculators and many other features.
This will eventually become the all in one calculator to calculate anything. Again, small learning curve, but beyond that it can save a lot of time for professionals and students.
Generative AI is quite bad a doing math and I would not believe the results it "guesses".
Mathematica and wolfram are in a different pricing tier, so hissab is like a poor man's mathematica.