The high profile AI blogger course turmoil caused public outrage with false propaganda

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-28

Earth-shattering news! Recently, the high-profile Internet blogger "Li Yizhou", who has millions of followers, launched an AI course that was suddenly taken off the shelves, causing widespread attention. The blogger, who claims to be a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University and an AI consultant for several companies, strongly admires his AI introductory course "Beginner to AI Lessons for Everyone", which quickly attracted millions of fans, and the sales of his course soared for a time, which was jaw-dropping.

However, when some consumers began to dig deeper into the course content, they found that the 199 yuan course was too basic, the lesson time was short and the content seemed bland. What's even more unexpected is that when users feel that the content of the course is shallow, the blogger "Li Yizhou" began to recommend an advanced course of 1980 yuan, which attracted more attention. Consumers have complained about the problems on the platform, including poor course quality, false publicity, and difficulty in contacting customer service after purchase.

CCTV Finance reported that a series of complaints led to the removal of relevant courses from major platforms and the banning of some accounts. Legal experts warn that if the course content is far from what is advertised, there is fraud or false advertising, it will infringe on consumers' right to know, the right to make their own choices and the right to fair trade. Consumers have the right to keep screenshots and relevant evidence, report complaints to the relevant departments, and once it is determined that false advertising or consumer fraud is made, the course provider will bear the responsibility of refunding one and compensating three to consumers in accordance with the law.

This incident is not only a warning to the online education market, but also a reminder that we must keep our eyes open when choosing courses, identify relevant seditious propaganda, and avoid losses. At the same time, it calls on Internet platforms to be more prudent when selling courses directly, and assume joint and several responsibilities to ensure that the rights and interests of users are fully protected.

This incident is a storm of trust, rights and education, and we expect the relevant departments to intervene in a timely manner to create a fair and transparent educational environment for users. Let's call for a more transparent, fair and credible world of Internet education!

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