Gary Explains is a YouTube channel with 344,000 subscribers, launched in October 2025. The channel, led by Gary, specializes in breaking down complex technological concepts, particularly in AI development, information theory, and digital computing, making them accessible to a broad audience.
Gary Explains posts an average of 1.9 videos per week, typically on Thursdays, Mondays, and Fridays. While there is no strict posting schedule, the channel maintains a consistent flow of content. The longest gap between uploads has been 16 days, demonstrating a commitment to regular updates with some flexibility.
The channel focuses on AI development, information theory, and digital computing. It also frequently discusses Claude Shannon and integer sequences. Recently, Gary Explains has started to explore topics like XOR operations, graph theory, and mathematical logic, indicating a potential shift towards more theoretical aspects of computing.
Gary Explains adopts an educational perspective, striving to make complex technological topics comprehensible to both tech enthusiasts and beginners. The channel maintains a neutral and objective tone, focusing on clear, factual explanations without personal bias, catering to an audience interested in accurate and accessible tech knowledge.
BuzzRAG has covered Gary Explains in 10 articles, with seven published. Yuki Okonkwo leads our coverage, supported by Bob Reynolds and Zara Chen. The channel is prominently featured in our AI, Tech, and Science sections, highlighting its role as a vital educational resource in the tech community.