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Google Research Kicks Off A Brand New YouTube Channel

Google Research has created a new YouTube channel to showcase their most recent research projects in an informative yet approachable video format.
Created on August 18|Last edited on August 18
A new YouTube channel has been established by Google Research to keep subscribers up to date on all the newest Google Research projects. The video format will generally provide a more digestible and dynamic method to learn about new projects while staying nice and informative.

The channel was created alongside the recent project announcements around PaLM-SayCan on Tuesday. All three of the videos currently available on the channel revolve around that project, but new videos will of course be uploaded alongside new research projects.
Among the three videos on the channel are the first episodes of two new series called Research Bytes and Meet A Google Researcher.
Here's a sort of teaser-trailer-esque video that came along with PaLM-SayCan:


Research Bytes

The first new series is called Research Bytes. This video series brings in Google Developers to give research publication overviews in video format, staying informative and true to the technicality of the research, but keeping it in a short and digestible form - truly byte-sized content.
In the first episode, Brian Ichter and Karol Hausman go over the development and finding of the PaLM-SayCan project:


Meet A Google Researcher

The second new series is called "Meet A Google Researcher", which will let the actual researchers responsible for these Google Research projects explain their methods and findings in person.
In the first episode, Drew Calcagno speaks with Sharan Narang and Aakanksha Chowdhery, a couple of the minds behind PaLM and PaLM-SayCan:


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