Two Minute Papers by Karoly Zsolnai-Feher is the best resource for staying current with AI and computer science research without reading papers yourself. Each video summarizes a recent peer-reviewed paper in 3-8 minutes with enough technical detail to understand what was done, what was measured, and why it matters. Zsolnai-Feher is a researcher at TU Vienna, and his selection criteria for papers worth covering (results that either represent a significant advance or illustrate an important concept) produce a consistently high signal-to-noise ratio. The back catalog is a searchable archive of AI progress from 2014-2026 — arguably the fastest-moving period in the history of any scientific field. For anyone working in AI or wanting to understand AI capability trajectories, there is no more efficient information source.
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