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2026年4月28日 星期二

數位斷頭台:當「作弊產業鏈」撞上 AI 真神

 

數位斷頭台:當「作弊產業鏈」撞上 AI 真神

Chegg 的崩潰是今年資本市場最精彩的黑色幽默。這家曾市值百億美元的「教育科技」巨頭,如今股價跌破一美元,正式宣告死亡。這不是普通的經營不善,這是人類歷史上第一宗由生成式 AI 執行的「公開處決」。

Chegg 的成功,建立在對人性的精準獵殺與西方偽善的極致運用上。它自稱「教育界的 Netflix」,實則是個跨國作弊集團。它在印度僱傭了七萬名廉價的理工精英,幫那些就讀哥大、紐約大學、頂著「未來領袖」光環的美國紈袴子弟代寫作業。每個月 14.95 美元,就能買到印度博士的腦袋。這哪裡是科技創新?這不過是把古老的「剝削」套上了數位化外殼。

從生物與歷史的角度看,人類天生就有「走捷徑」的基因。我們追求社會地位,卻厭惡獲得地位所需的艱苦磨練。這些名校生一邊在校園談論平等,一邊心安理得地剝削遠方的勞動力來換取GPA。Chegg 完美的扮演了這條黑暗媒介。然而,這些學生忘了,當你的價值完全建立在「現成答案」時,你也就失去了存在的必要。

當 ChatGPT 出現後,那七萬名印度勞工瞬間失去了競爭力。AI 不僅更快,而且免費。Chegg 的生意經不起絲毫的邏輯推演:既然目的只是為了作弊,何必付錢給中介商?這場處決最諷刺的地方在於,Chegg 靠著毀掉教育的本質(思考過程)發財,最後卻被一個更強大、更沒靈魂的答案產生器徹底殲滅。

這就是當代版的「螳螂捕蟬,黃雀在後」。作弊者被更高效的作弊工具送進了墳墓。


The Digital Guillotine: When the Cheat Code Meets the Creator

 

The Digital Guillotine: When the Cheat Code Meets the Creator

For years, Chegg was the ultimate open secret of the Ivy League—a multi-billion dollar arbitrage machine disguised as "educational technology." At its peak, it was a $12 billion titan. Today, it is a penny stock, trading under a dollar. This isn't just a market correction; it is the first public execution of a corporation by Artificial Intelligence.

The irony is delicious. Chegg’s business model was a classic exercise in human exploitation and academic fraud. They branded themselves as the "Netflix of Learning," but the reality was a high-tech sweatshop. By employing 70,000 highly educated, low-cost laborers in India to solve homework problems for lazy American undergraduates for $14.95 a month, Chegg created a trans-Pacific cheating pipeline. It was a masterpiece of Western hypocrisy: elite students at Columbia and NYU, who often lecture the world on social justice, were essentially outsourcing their cognitive labor to the global south so they could skip calculus.

Historically, humans have always sought the path of least resistance. From the use of slave labor to build monuments to the use of "ghostwriters" in ancient bureaucracies, we are wired to seek status without the struggle. Chegg simply automated the shortcut. But they forgot one rule of the jungle: if your value proposition is based on a "perfect answer" that a human provides for five dollars, a machine that provides it for free in five seconds will devour you.

ChatGPT didn't just compete with Chegg; it rendered the entire exploitation model obsolete. Why pay for an Indian PhD’s time when a Large Language Model can hallucinate the same grade-A essay for zero dollars? The "cheating industry" has been disrupted by a superior cheater. In the end, Chegg was killed by the very thing its customers craved: the death of effort.