I'm not a huge video guy, particularly when it comes to the short for stuff. But I stumbled across the work of Casey Fiesler, and I want to recommend it to you as a good explainer for large language model AI.
Casey Fiesler is the William R. Payden Endowed Professor in the Department of Information Science (and Computer Science, by courtesy) at the University of Colorado Boulder. She has PhD in Human-centered Computing from Georgis Tech and a JD from Vanderbilt Law School. She can be found on pretty much every social media platform (often as Professor Casey). She focuses on ethics and law when it comes to AI, and she rocks a mean pair of Clippy earrings.
What I've embedded below is (hopefully) her series of short videos about how AI works (and why we should care). It's comprehensible for a layperson, short, clear, and informative. It's also a reminder that, as she points out, AI is magic and can therefor be explained.
Fiesler handles the material without trying to push one direction or another, but just laying out what is actually going on under the hood
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