近日,知名人工智能教育人物李一舟的在线课程平台遭遇了重大挫折。据澎湃新闻报道,李一舟用于提供AI课程的微信小程序“一舟一课”因违反《即时通信工具公众信息服务发展管理暂行规定》已被暂停服务,具体恢复时间未明。这一举措表明相关监管机构对该平台的内容进行了严肃的审查和处理。
此外,李一舟在微信视频号上的个人课程橱窗也显示已下架,包括此前售价199元的“每个人的人工智能课”视频课程,用户已无法通过该渠道购买或访问。这无疑对李一舟的在线教育业务产生了直接影响,其在微信生态内的影响力可能因此受到限制。
值得注意的是,李一舟的个人视频号目前已被禁止关注,显示了监管力度的加强。然而,其官方视频号“李一舟AI”目前仍可正常关注,这可能意味着官方账号因符合规定而未受波及,仍能继续发布内容。
这一事件反映了中国在线教育市场日益严格的监管环境,特别是对于涉及公众信息服务的即时通信工具。未来,教育内容提供者需要更加严格遵守相关规定,确保服务质量的同时,也要注重合规性,以避免类似的情况发生。
英语如下:
News Title: “Li Yizhou’s AI Course Mini Program Suspended for Violations, Personal Video Channel Blocked: Official Account Remains Operational”
Keywords: Li Yizhou, AI courses,违规暂停
News Content: Recently, the renowned figure in artificial intelligence education, Li Yizhou, has faced a significant setback with his online course platform. According to Phoenix News, Li Yizhou’s WeChat Mini Program “Yizhou Yikao,” used to provide AI courses, has been suspended for violating the “Provisional Measures for the Development and Management of Public Information Service of Instant Messaging Tools.” The exact time of resumption remains unclear, indicating a rigorous review and handling of the platform’s content by the relevant regulatory authorities.
Additionally, Li Yizhou’s personal course showcase on his WeChat Video Account has been taken down, including the previously available “Everyone’s Artificial Intelligence Course” priced at 199 yuan. Users are no longer able to purchase or access these courses through this platform. This undoubtedly has a direct impact on Li Yizhou’s online education business, potentially restricting his influence within the WeChat ecosystem.
Notably, Li Yizhou’s personal Video Account is currently unavailable for new subscriptions, showcasing an escalation in regulatory measures. However, his official Video Account “Li Yizhou AI” remains accessible for subscriptions, suggesting that the official account, in compliance with regulations, has been unaffected and can continue to publish content.
This incident reflects the increasingly stringent regulatory environment in China’s online education market, particularly for instant messaging tools involved in public information services. Going forward, education content providers will need to adhere more strictly to regulations, ensuring service quality while also prioritizing compliance to avoid similar occurrences.
【来源】https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_26426233
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