Yesterday, Li Liang, vice president of Douyin Group, posted on Weibo in response to the controversy over "AI unmanned live broadcast selling classes to harvest a large number of mothers". He said that Douyin has clear regulations, "Unmanned live broadcasting is prohibited, and there is a risk of misleading consumers. If it is found, it will be punished. If it is a virtual live broadcast, the corresponding real-name authentication must be carried out on the platform, and real-time interaction must be driven by real people. Interactions driven entirely by artificial intelligence are not allowed."

Li Liang said that everyone should not believe that "AI unmanned live broadcasting can make money" or "you can make money from live broadcasting with a mobile phone lying down", and it is not recommended that everyone buy unmanned live broadcasting software and technology.