Recently, "AI giant" Li Yizhou was banned for selling AI courses suspected of false advertising, which triggered widespread public attention to the chaos in the knowledge payment industry. This incident exposed that some institutions and individuals are taking advantage of the AI craze to harvest users through high-priced courses, but the content of the courses lacks actual value. Such incidents remind us that we need to be cautious about paid-for-knowledge products on the Internet and never blindly follow the trend.
"AI giant" Li Yizhou was banned for selling AI courses suspected of false advertising, triggering discussions about the chaos in the knowledge payment industry. Many bloggers have taken advantage of the popularity of AI technology to launch expensive training courses to harvest the leeks of anxious users. Many AI courses on the market have low value and lack of practical information. Rather than buying courses, it is better to learn and practice on your own. Ordinary people should understand that it is impossible to learn AI through a course worth only a few hundred yuan, and it is even more foolish to make a lot of money.AI technology is developing rapidly, but learning AI does not happen overnight and requires continuous efforts and practice. Consumers should view AI courses rationally, avoid falling into the trap of false propaganda, and choose a learning method that suits their own learning path, so that they can truly improve their abilities.