These videos are aimed at helping beginners get started with practical guidance to interacting with Python, GPTs, and more. You can check out the channel over here.
This physics and math channel offers slick graphics and well-written narration as it unpacks the principles behind geeky math. Naturally, it has a lot to say about AI.
Just be warned: This isn’t for the complete novice — it gets into the actual algebra behind how a neural network learns. Granted, you won’t have to actually solve any math problems yourself. Instead, you’ll be guided through it all with careful explanations about what general concepts lie underneath more complex formulas.
Like most of our recommendations here, this channel isn’t 100% dedicated to AI. However, it has a significant focus on the tech, and offers a lot of videos covering it, making this another great resource for an AI student who isn’t scared of a few math problems.
You should get started with the “But What Is a Neural Network?” playlist, which is still being updated regularly.
Computer scientist and AI expert Andrew Ng has popped up in our guides to the internet’s best free AI knowledge courses in the past, thanks to his efforts to establish huge amounts of free courses on websites like Coursera. He’s on YouTube, too, of course.
DeeplearningAI’s courses are all ported over from Coursera, so you’ll be getting the same lesson plans and video courses on either site. Courses include topics like Machine Learning Specialization (41 videos), or Machine Learning Engineering for Production (40 videos). However, it’s not all courses: You can also check out regular livestreams, such as a recent hour-long video discussion on the topic “How To Read AI Research Papers Effectively.”
You can check out the entire channel here — just scroll down to the “Created playlists” section to browse through the most informative playlists to watch first.