With the release of the domestic mockup DeepSeek, a craze has been set off in the technology circle and investment market. However, the popularity of this new technology has also spawned a large number of paid training courses, which has attracted widespread attention and controversy.
Recently, the release of the domestic big model DeepSeek has attracted widespread attention from the technology circle and investment market. As the popularity of this new technology soars, various types of paid training courses at DeepSeek have emerged.
According to Beijing Daily, after the Spring Festival holiday, a large number of DeepSeek-related courses appeared on the Internet, attracting many users to participate for a fee. Some knowledge-paid bloggers even took advantage of this craze to quickly attract a large number of paid members, and some bloggers easily sold nearly 200,000 yuan in 4 days.
For example, the course "Efficiently Make Small Money with DeepSeek" launched by blogger Lao Xu attracted more than 6,000 paid users in a short period of time and had an income of more than 310,000 yuan. On platforms such as Xiaohongshu, DeepSeek courses ranging from a few cents to a few hundred yuan are emerging one after another, including technical teaching and practical applications.
However, the quality of these courses is uneven, and many users report that the courses are not substantively helpful or even disappointed. It is reported that some course content is seriously infused, and even mixed with the knowledge of other big models, forming a "hodge of AI knowledge". Some low-priced traffic diversion courses are designed to attract users to private domain groups, and subsequently recommend higher-priced courses, forming a black and gray industrial chain.
Regarding this phenomenon, relevant experts pointed out that the market needs to strengthen supervision of knowledge-paid courses. The platform should improve the review of lecturer qualifications and management of course content to prevent bad merchants from taking the opportunity to make profits. Experts in the Consumer Rights Protection Law also called on regulatory authorities to establish refined standards and punishment measures to promote the healthy development of the knowledge payment industry.
Key points:
In-depth analysis: Under the DeepSeek course boom, a large number of training courses have emerged in the knowledge payment market, and some bloggers have made rapid profits.
Disparity in quality: Many courses are complained by users that lack practical help, creating anxiety to promote sales.
Regulatory necessity: Experts call for strengthening supervision of knowledge-paid courses to safeguard consumer rights and market order.
With the rapid development of the knowledge payment market, regulation and consumer protection are particularly important. Only in a standardized market environment can knowledge payment truly exert its value and promote the healthy development of the industry.