The ultimate collection of 180+ YouTube channels for AI and Computer Science.
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The ultimate collection of 180+ YouTube channels for AI and Computer Science.

The ultimate collection of 180+ YouTube channels for AI and Computer Science.

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The Ultimate Dev's Guide to 180+ AI and CS YouTube Channels

Finding high-quality, technical content on YouTube can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. You sift through clickbait, outdated tutorials, and surface-level explanations, all while your watchlist grows more chaotic. What if someone had already done the hard work of curating the best channels for serious developers and learners?

That's exactly what this open-source project does. It’s a massive, community-driven list of over 180 YouTube channels dedicated to Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and core Computer Science. Think of it as your curated directory to skip the noise and go straight to the signal.

What It Does

The repository, yt-channels-DS-AI-ML-CS, is a straightforward and well-organized Markdown file. It doesn't overcomplicate things. It’s a categorized list of YouTube channels, each with a direct link and a brief description of the content you can expect. The categories are intuitive, covering areas like Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, Data Engineering, and fundamental Computer Science topics.

Why It's Cool

The value here is in the curation and the specificity. This isn't just a random list of "tech" channels. It's focused squarely on the DS/AI/ML/CS stack, which is exactly what a developer diving into these fields needs.

  • Saves You Time: The initial discovery phase for learning a new topic is often the most frustrating. This list cuts through that, giving you a vetted starting point.
  • Community-Powered: As a GitHub repo, it's open for contributions. If you know a hidden gem of a channel, you can submit a pull request. This means the list stays current and grows with the community.
  • Range of Depth: It includes channels for everyone—from beginners looking for intuitive explanations (like 3Blue1Brown for math) to practitioners keeping up with the latest paper explanations and advanced implementations.
  • It's a Static, Simple Resource: No API keys, no complex setup, no fluff. It's a .md file you can browse on GitHub, star for later, or even clone locally. It does one job and does it well.

How to Try It

There's nothing to install. This is a reference resource.

  1. Head over to the GitHub repository: github.com/benthecoder/yt-channels-DS-AI-ML-CS
  2. Open the main README.md file.
  3. Simply browse the categories. Click on any channel name to jump straight to its YouTube page.
  4. Star the repo if you

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Last updated: Jan 4, 2026