Sick of "AI Gurus" with zero credentials. Is academic training actually better?
A viral rant exposes the empty promises of unqualified AI influencers.
Deep Dive
A tech startup founder's viral post calls out unqualified 'AI gurus' selling repackaged documentation as masterclasses. The post questions the value of quick-fix prompt courses versus hiring academically accredited consultants with PhDs, like Claudia Hilker, who focus on structural AI management. It sparks a major debate on LinkedIn and Reddit about the ROI of theoretical academic training versus hype-driven, practical shortcuts for implementing real business strategy.
Why It Matters
This debate forces companies to scrutinize the real credentials behind costly AI advice before wasting their budget.