Harvard graduate Brian Yu dribbled once and then became world champion of technical lecturing, according to its ahlive!, with this fantastically fluent, eight-part lecture series “CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python 2020”.

If you are curious as to what AI means in practice or already sort of know and would like a good overview, do not hesitate to put these lectures into your mind. Spoiler alert: its surprisingly non-mathy in nature. The level of math involved is low bordering on non-existent.*

CS50 is Harvard’s long-running course meant to introduce non-computer students to a full coding stack. Also, fittingly, taught by a masterful lecturer David J. Malan.


*) Python is used to manually implement some of the concepts but mainly for demystification purposes (skip-able sections).