

Ah yeah, well… At least in America, the marketing gap is pretty wide I think! (mostly based around LLMs)
Our “AI” courseware was pretty basic outside of the facial recognition (which I found impressive, if not TOO useful). It would keep track of student responses and tailor some questions based on previous performance, but that’s pretty basic (I think it would have been better if our content developers knew how to work with the software)
About the marketing, we were actually a multimedia educational materials maker. Textbooks, courseware, video series , etc etc
The founder/CEO liked to pretend we were a tech company, but our bread and butter was VIPKids-style English lessons and textbook series with long shelf life. (I often felt like he was cosplaying as Jack Ma, Steve Jobs, or Jeff Bezos, if you know what I mean)
The entire crypto industry is just a circle of dogs, all sniffing the butt of the dog ahead as they walk in an endless circle.