On June 25, the CCTV exposed the chaos in the college entrance examination volunteer registration market, sparking heated discussions. The video showed that several high school admission agencies charge high fees ranging from 4,980 to 12,980 yuan by using titles such as "ten-year experienced teachers" and "professors." However, these so-called "experienced consultants" are actually new employees who have been working for less than two months or even part-time college students. Their "professional plans" are generated by the Qwen free AI, and some agencies directly resell the content generated by Qwen to parents at a high price.

CCTV journalists and the blogger "Filter Crusher" conducted an undercover investigation and found that high school admission agencies have formed a "personality factory." A staff member of a company in Wuhan joked: "The identities are all self-created, and certificates can be faked." "We don't have any ideals, let alone ethics." Newcomers receive short-term training and then become "teachers," using "diagnostic questions" to attract customers and hiring "planters" to create a false sense of popularity, pushing parents' anxiety to the extreme.

The source of the expensive plans is even more blatant. A former employee of a high school admission agency told the reporter that he found several files on his work computer that appeared to be AI-generated "volunteer planning," saying, "It's very likely generated by AI."
A salesperson said, "I usually ask AI to write something for me, and I have to read it out, but I don't even know what I'm talking about." The salesperson demonstrated opening Qwen, inputting requirements, and letting Qwen plan, "You just ask him on this platform, and you push these few things to him."
The personalized plan that parents bought for more than 10,000 yuan has almost zero cost. The head of the agency also admitted that the volunteer registration is just a way to attract customers, while the main business is packaging self-taught bachelor's degrees as "full-time bachelor's degree assistance classes," charging 20,000 yuan per student.

Experts stated that AI can integrate information and reduce the information gap, but packaging free AI output as expert wisdom and disguising adult continuing education as regular bachelor's degrees is essentially exploiting parents.
