Top 10 AI YouTube Channels Creating a Buzz Among Tech Geeks

Top 10 AI YouTube Channels Creating a Buzz Among Tech Geeks

YouTube is being complemented by people for helping them figure out how to do things they have never done before

Since Artificial Intelligence (AI) came to existence, the world has turned upside down with emerging technologies. AI applications like Machine Learning (ML)Data ScienceInternet of Things (IoT) are making a buzz in the market. Machine learning is being rapidly adopted by organizations for its extended features. Harvard Business Review describes the role of a data scientist as 'The Sexiest Job of the 21st century.' The way people get more of the technology has also shifted. Educational content is delivered in a more creative way. To share technology, people go for blogs, communities, video channels where starters can get a handful of benefit and experts get to polish their brain. A recent Pew Research poll reveals that the world's leading video platform YouTube is being complemented by people for helping them figure out how to do things they have never done before. Henceforth, Analytics Insight has selected the top ten AI-YouTube channels, which will provide our readers with a cosy educational binge-watching session.

Top 10 Artificial Intelligence YouTube Channels

3Blue1Brown created by Grant Sanderson delivers amazing content that takes years of schooling. The YouTube channel is a combination of mathematics and entertainment, depending on the disposition. 3Blue1Brown aims to explain its content through animation and makes difficult problems simple with change in perspective. The series on neural and calculus networks do achieve any level of expertise.

Computerphile delivers a variety of content such as security vulnerability, processing power, security and more. The YouTube channel is a sister of Numberphile, one of the foremost AI channels of YouTube. Computerphile features a variety of hosts so that the viewers can get diverse perspectives and fields of expertise. The videos focus primarily on the techniques behind how systems work.

No AI beginner has ever skipped Siraj Raval's YouTube classes. Siraj is a technologist who is on a mission to spread data literacy. In his YouTube videos, he simplifies the content on mathematics, science, technology, and more for the viewer's better understanding. Siraj picks great source to deliver his content and conducts live coding sessions.

The brain behind Two Minute Papers is Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. He introduces new science researches, particularly AI-related stuff in just two minutes. It is amazing to see how the channel sorts out and clearly explains every complicated subject in just two minutes. Two Minute Papers keep viewers up to date with the latest and most significant developments in the AI sector.

The Artificial Intelligence Channel plays a pivotal role in delivering futuristic AI content. The channel also posts videos related to the technological singularity, transhumanism, anti-ageing, synthetic biology, space exploration, technology unemployment, basic income and more. However, the videos about AI get more attraction in the channel as people show extreme interest in technology.

Yannic Kilcher focuses on explaining machine learning papers, programming, and issues of AI community and the broader impact of AI in society. Kilcher introduces the paper and describes the novelty behind it. He also covers topics such as deep learning architecture, Natural Language Processing and reinforcement learning. AI-enthusiasts pick this YouTube channel for its incredible details and explanation by breaking-up of dense papers into parts.

Henry AI Labs cover all the hottest topics including Natural Language Processing, reinforcement learning, generative adversarial network, weakly supervised learning, etc. Other than that, the channel admin, Henry is very excited about deep learning and AI-powered technology. He posts weekly updates on Mondays about new papers that research labs from companies such as Facebook and Google are publishing.

The Simons Institute of the Theory of Computing is an exciting new venue for collaborative research in theoretical computer science. Housed in Calvin Hall on the UC Berkeley campus, Simons Institute aims to bring together the world's leading researchers in theoretical computer science and related fields, as well as the next generation outstanding young scholars. The channel also explores deep unsolved problems about the nature and limits of computation.

The Applied AI Course attempts to teach students and course participants with the core ideas of machine learning, data science and AI that would help them go from a real-world business problem to first cut, working and deployable AI solution. The primary focus of the channel is to help participants build real-world AI solutions using the skills they learn in the course.

Tune in Amii, the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute to discover the future of machine intelligence. The channel posts videos regularly on artificial intelligence and machine learning, including educational videos, research presentations and demonstrations of the latest applications from world-class researchers and Alberta's growing machine intelligence ecosystem.

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