AI is one of the biggest technological shifts we’ll see, but some AI course ads are becoming unbearable. Instead of showing the value of learning AI, they rely on fear—making experienced professionals look like clueless idiots and implying you’ll be unemployable if you don’t buy their course. It feels less like education and more like emotional manipulation. The reality is much more balanced. Plenty of companies are still struggling to get meaningful ROI from AI, and many are hiring more people to integrate and manage these tools effectively. AI is a powerful tool, not the ultimate solution to every problem. Why has fear-based marketing become the default? Does it actually convert that much better than simply showing the real value of learning AI? submitted by /u/only_the1
Originally posted by u/only_the1 on r/ArtificialInteligence
