In recent years, Tsinghua University, as a first-class institution of higher learning in China, has cultivated many outstanding talents, among which Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts has attracted much attention.
The Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts has recently been controversial due to a series of incidents. Shortly after the beginning of the new year in 2024, Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts once again became the focus of attention, and a self-proclaimed doctor from Tsinghua University, Li Yizhou, publicly sold AI courses online, which attracted widespread attention.
It is said that Li Yizhou claims to be able to provide *** AI technology, and the price is only 199 yuan, which has attracted many buyers. What he calls an AI course is actually a "routine". After purchasing the course, students can only view it on the ** created by Li Yizhou, and they also need to pay extra to become a member to enjoy more services.
This behavior has caused many people to question and dissatisfied, believing that it is essentially defrauding others.
Li Yizhou claims to have a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University, but his academic qualifications are not related to artificial intelligence, but industrial design. Instead, he sells AI courses online, a puzzling move. His claims are also not reliable enough, and he claims that the AI technology he provides is ***, but in fact this claim has been questioned.
Students who purchased Li Yizhou's course reported that the course content was not practical and more like a fraud. They said they wanted a refund, but Mr. Li denied that he was deceiving others. His justification was embarrassing, and it was clear that he did not recognize his mistake.
Li Yizhou's actions are a fraud against consumers, and his courses do not have substantive teaching content, but are a means of making money. This kind of unethical behavior should not be tolerated, and we should be vigilant against the occurrence of such behaviors to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.