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Brilliant (also known as Brilliant.org) is a website and app by Brilliant Worldwide, Inc. providing online courses. Despite the “.org”, Brilliant is a for-profit corporation backed by venture capitalists. Brilliant is most known for its advertisements on YouTube, in which presenters who are known for their evidence-based points of view, for scrutinizing and refuting pseudoscience and scams, promote Brilliant.

Brilliant
Basic information
Founded 2012
Legal structure Private
Industry Online education
Official website https://brilliant.org