Li Yizhou, this name can be said to have become famous recently, and for a while, he and his AI course have become a hot topic on the Internet. In other words, this Li Yizhou is really a person who is good at attracting attention, and his AI course is **199 yuan, but it has attracted many onlookers. This is not a joke, we are talking about the "godfather of Chinese AI", not some weird e-commerce festival discount**!
Is Li Yizhou's AI course worth it? Dare to ask, are you willing to spend 199 yuan to buy a basket? Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about an ordinary basket, but a basket of AI knowledge. For zero-based AI novices, this course may be able to provide some basic introductory skills, however, some netizens complained that Li Yizhou's course content is basically something that can be searched for free on the Internet, wouldn't it be miserable if you spent money to buy a bunch of "waste"? It hurts to think about it!
Li Yizhou's "magic skills".
I have to say that Li Yizhou's "magic skills" at the lecture are really wonderful. He is not only able to tell nonsense reasonably, but also advertise confidently, this set of operations is admirable! Of course, this also attracted questions from some netizens, after all, the live broadcast at noon** was marked "only 199 yuan before tonight's broadcast", is this playing the trick of "buy one get one free at night"?
When you think of AI, what comes to mind? What is the future of technology? A leap in human ingenuity? Or Li Yizhou's 199 yuan course? Well, maybe both! AI is undoubtedly a fascinating field, but some people feel that following the path of AI is sometimes more like playing hide and seek, and you never know what kind of pitfalls you will encounter next!
According to some people, the course content is almost always "poor information", there is no dry information to speak of, and to make matters worse, these so-called "information gaps" have little value at all.
The so-called "information gap" simply means that the speaker deliberately withholds important information or includes private goods in the content to create a sense of mystery or induce purchase. This kind of behavior is actually deceiving consumers, making people feel that they have bought a "big deal", but in fact it is just a bunch of empty "nonsense".
In addition, some people accuse Li Yizhou of making a whole set of his own large models, which looks like a "shell" of other open source large models. This means that other large models at home and abroad are basically not provided, and you can only use Li Yizhou's set of things. This practice not only limits learners' choices, but also casts doubt on the authenticity and credibility of the course.