Some AI knowledge is inherently visual: a tool demonstration beats a description of one, a keynote excerpt shows what a written bio only claims, and a whiteboarded framework lands in ways paragraphs cannot. The YouTube channel is where the AI Faculty publishes what is better shown than told.
What the channel carries
Keynote and talk excerpts from faculty engagements, the living version of the speaker demo library; tool demonstrations and hands-on walkthroughs drawn from the same material taught in workshops; short explainers on concepts the glossary defines and the courses teach; and video editions of the podcast.
Why subscribe there
The channel is the platform's fastest-moving surface: new capabilities get demonstrated within days of mattering, by people who evaluate them for client deployments rather than for view counts. Subscribe on YouTube, and let the newsletter flag the videos worth your specific attention.