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AI and Games

AI and Games

@aiandgamesEnglish flagEnglishProgrammingTier B
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Joined August 2006 (19 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
232K
Growth (7d)
-
Total views
12M
Videos
252
Avg views/video
48K

Subscriber growth

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About

AI and Games aims to help the world better understand how AI makes for better games and games make for better AI. Its is hosted by Dr Tommy Thompson - a former AI researcher and lecturer, and now game developer and consultant. Viewers can crowdfund the series via our website: http://www.aiandgames.com. Supporters receive insider updates, early-access, exclusive content, name in the credits, and more. For companies interested in sponsoring our content, please visit our Passionfroot page for opportunities and minimum rates. https://www.passionfroot.me/aiandgames I provide a range of consultancy and professional training services to game studios, tech companies and more. For more information, please visit: https://www.aiandgames.com/p/professional-services Tommy delivers talks at venues of varying size and scale, from local meet-ups and schools/universities, to conferences and events. Please visit the AI and Games website (http://www.aiandgames.com) for contact information.

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AI and Games on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does AI and Games have on YouTube?
AI and Games currently has 232,000 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does AI and Games have?
AI and Games has accumulated 11,970,629 total views across 252 videos.
When did AI and Games start on YouTube?
AI and Games created its YouTube channel in August 2006, about 19 years ago.
What does AI and Games make videos about?
AI and Games is classified under Programming in our directory. About: "AI and Games aims to help the world better understand how AI makes for better games and games make for better AI. Its is hosted by Dr Tommy Thompson - a former AI researcher and lecturer, and now gam".