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Evolving AI calls for online course monitoring

GUANGMING DAILY | Updated: 2024-02-29 07:57
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The text-to-video Sora model is on display on a smartphone with the OpenAI logo visible in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium. [Photo/Agencies]

All "tutorials" on Sora usage have recently been removed from domestic social networking sites.

It's ironic that such courses were selling when Sora is yet to be publicly released. The rapid development of AI technology is a major challenge for people, who have to keep up with the pace and stay informed about new technologies. Learning by purchasing courses can be considered an economically convenient choice for those accustomed to the knowledge payment model. These courses sell like hot cakes because they effectively address individuals' needs.

With AI gaining momentum, it's a natural market behavior for businesses to introduce products to keep up with the trend. However, vigilance and discernment are still needed for various related products on the market, especially those of varying quality and those that infringe on privacy, and the regulatory authorities should strengthen their supervision.

From its emergence to practical application, AI will undergo a long ever-changing process. How to deal with this process and how to navigate through it are questions that everyone needs to carefully and calmly consider. As AI gradually becomes integrated into our daily life, it's also essential to further explore how to create a healthy consumption environment, and establish clear boundaries and redlines for relevant practices.

 

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