I became famous in the entertainment industry by burning incense

Chapter 341: Emotionless Humanoid Question-solving Robot

Chapter 341: Emotionless Humanoid Question-solving Robot
Jinli didn't know about the pulling inside the cat's claws.

After touring the interior of Cat's Paw, she stayed in the lounge provided by Cat's Paw. Even the lounge was designed with a theme similar to that of a live broadcast.

There are several lounges to choose from. Jinli picked and chose one with a cartoon and anime style, which is more inclined to the two-dimensional style.

There was a huge picture of koi playing with lotus on the wall of the room, with the words "Good Luck Lianlian" on it. Jinli started the live broadcast with this picture as the background.

[First!]
[I thought Jinli would start broadcasting after the slow broadcast in the evening. Is there nothing else to do?]
[New fans, learning is what Jinli does every day]
[Here it comes, I hope Jinli can study liberal arts]
[Look at the cover, I think it's mathematics]
Jinli took out the Wusan book from her bag. This was a book she picked up when she went out, and she didn't know which subject it was about.

When I opened it now, I found out it was the Chinese textbook for my second year of high school.

[A rare liberal arts subject!]
[Jinli has been studying science and has not studied liberal arts much. She will take the college entrance examination next year. Shouldn't she make up for her liberal arts knowledge?]
[I once heard Jinli say that she was very confident in the humanities, but her knowledge of science was her weakness]
Jinli raised her eyebrows when she saw it was Chinese. She didn't look up any materials and started doing it directly.

The first question, the second question, the third question...

Jinli was like a human test-taking machine, writing down the questions without pausing for a moment.

Netizens currently watching: [……]
In just half an hour, Jinli finished a set of papers. She didn't write any essays. She paused in between to rub her wrists instead of thinking.

Because many knowledge points in the humanities rely on memorization, and most netizens are familiar with the humanities, even if Jinli did not correct the answers, just by watching her do it, you can tell that most of them were correct.

The reason why I say most of them is that Jinli can get all the points by just memorizing.

As for the remaining reading comprehension questions, it is not something that netizens can score.

[I am a Chinese teacher in a junior high school. From my understanding, Jinli’s approach to solving the problem is correct. He answered all the questions. What do you think?]
The poor students’ netizens: […I don’t really watch it, I just want to die T^T]
Just asking, how can watching a live broadcast also reveal a teacher?
Not one, it turns out, but a bunch.

[I am a high school physics teacher. As the saying goes, the arts and sciences are one family. I think there is nothing wrong with Jinli’s answer.]
[I am a math teacher in the senior year. Actually, I would rather watch Jinli do math. I think she has a talent for science. I can also help her figure out how to solve problems.]
Netizens who are poor students: [… I have to say that Jinli was terrible at math when she was live streaming two years ago. Who could have imagined that two years later, she would still be praised for her talent]
Thirty years in the east, thirty years in the west, this is vividly reflected in Jinli.

Finally, after a heated discussion among the "teachers", a top player was finally revealed:

The Chinese teacher of the senior class of a certain school!

[Let me see... I'm watching the video... Why didn't she get the answer right? Let me see again... Oh, this student did a pretty good job on the questions, and her handwriting is also very good! Which school is this student from? Is she here specifically to do the questions to recruit students?]
Netizens who are poor students: …

They didn't dare to speak anymore, for fear that the teachers would find out that Jinli was once a poor student.

It’s not scary to always be a top student. What’s most scary is for a poor student to become a top student.

Because these examples will be brought up over and over again by teachers, trying to replicate them as miracles that everyone can have.

Teacher, they can actually lie flat, thank you_(:з」∠)_
But it was also because of the teachers’ earnest exhortations time and time again, not to abandon or give up on any student, that the students believed in “miracles” and eventually became the miracles themselves.

And these miracles may be the greatest miracles that everyone can have in this life.
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Jinli worked on Chinese language questions for two hours, and finally decided to take a break and turn off the live broadcast room.

In just two hours, Jinli had finished four sets of papers, except for the composition.

Netizens called her a "ruthless question-answering machine" not without reason, but because she answered the questions fluently and she never stopped to think.

Similarly, Jinli is also famous in the live broadcast room for her extremely high accuracy rate in answering questions.

However, whether these questions are right or wrong is not judged by them, but by the "teachers" in the live broadcast room.

According to the comments on the barrage, some teachers have already asked Jinli which school she is from, and they swear that she is an excellent liberal arts student.

The direction of the discussion revealed by these comments makes people wonder if the teacher is trying to poach people.

On the other side, after Jinli left the lounge, she found that only Sui Lingfang was standing by the window looking at the scenery.

Her cell phone was placed beside her and kept vibrating, but Sister Fang was so absorbed in looking at the scenery that she didn't answer it, or perhaps she didn't want to answer the call at all.

"Sister Fang?" Jinli said, but got no response.

"Sister Fang!" Jinli's voice was a little louder.

Sui Lingfang came back to her senses and turned to look at her: "Why did you come out? Are you tired of doing the questions?"

Jinli shook her head: "No, this time I brought Chinese, which is too unchallenging. I don't really want to practice it."

Sui Lingfang was stunned. When she had no work in her spare time, she would go into Jinli's live broadcast room to watch her practice questions. She remembered that Jinli had only practiced science subjects and not liberal arts subjects.

Knowing that Jinli would take the college entrance examination next year, she had been doing crisis public relations for her, and only later did she think of this matter.

She was about to discuss this with her, but then the incident of He Yixuan changing jobs came up and tripped her up.

Although He Yixuan has made it clear that she wants to change jobs, she still has several endorsements, and some of her resources have been exchanged with Xinrui Entertainment.

Now that he is leaving, the favor owed to New Era Entertainment must be repaid in other ways.

Sui Lingfang has never repaid this favor because she was thinking that she would repay it when He Yixuan climbed up to the first-tier level in the future.

The resources she had after becoming a first-line star were completely different from what they are now. Not only were they better, but she also had connections and was also satisfied with new entertainment. But now she has to clean up the mess.

Sui Lingfang has been extremely busy recently, and when Jinli came to visit, she came to follow her, wanting to take a break.

Now that Jinli mentioned this, Sui Lingfang thought of this matter and asked hurriedly:
“I haven’t asked you what you’re going to do with the liberal arts. You’ve been studying science in the live broadcast room. Do you need to find some time to study liberal arts? Do you need the company to arrange a teacher for you?
Mr. Xiao has always been very concerned about this matter. If you want to find a teacher, I will ask Mr. Xiao to use his connections to find one for you."

Jinli did not answer, but asked: "Such a small matter, there is no need to trouble Mr. Xiao, right?"

Sui Lingfang smiled and said, "It's okay. If you do well in the college entrance examination, Chenxi Entertainment will be able to gain some popularity. He hopes that you can be admitted to Peking University or Tsinghua University. This will also be good for him."

Jinli shook her head: "Then there's no need to look for it. I don't study liberal arts because I'm confident in it. I just think liberal arts questions are too easy so I came out to take a break."

Sui Lingfang suddenly realized: "Oh...then how about I go to the apartment and bring you the math and physics books?"

As she spoke, she walked out, and Jinli quickly grabbed her.

"No, Sister Fang, I just want to take a break. No need to go back and get it."

Sui Lingfang nodded: "Okay, okay, you take a rest, I--" She looked around, "I'll get you something to eat, you sit down first."

"Wait, Sister Fang." Jinli didn't let go of her hand and looked at her worriedly: "Let me talk to you."

Sui Lingfang smiled and said, "What can I talk about? I live a fulfilling life every day."

Jinli shook her head gently and said with certainty: "You haven't been in a good state recently. Has something happened?"
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While Jinli was chatting with Sui Lingfang, an emergency meeting was held within Cat's Claw.

The idea of ​​"knowledge payment" proposed by Jinli in the meeting was repeatedly mentioned by senior executives. You should know that Maozhua is a live broadcast website. At the beginning, it didn't even have advertising monetization, and it was completely supported by netizens' rewards.

In the beginning, the anchor’s biggest source of income was tips from netizens. Later, as traffic grew, advertising and product sales were introduced, and income became diversified.

For companies with a strong live streaming mindset, it is difficult to do "knowledge payment".

Whether it is advertising monetization or reward monetization, the thinking behind it is "being given". You can only get money if someone is willing to give you money.

But if you do "knowledge payment", the thinking is not the same. Either others will come to you and give you money, or you will come to you and persuade others to give you money.

No matter which method is used, it is a shift from passive to active, and whether there is a market is also a question.

One executive said, “Can’t we have both approaches in parallel?”

Another executive shook his head: “It’s difficult. I’ve investigated several companies, and any company that offers both free and paid services often ends up dying miserably.

The two can be compatible in the market, but you can never have both in one software.

At the same time, if we offer both free and paid services, we will not be able to make a good distinction in terms of content. There are also high-quality free knowledge, so why should users pay for paid knowledge?

Either you don’t do it, or you have to charge for everything.”

Another senior executive suggested: "Even if we want to charge for knowledge, we have to open up a batch of free content for netizens to watch. How about we use that free content for promotion?"

Other executives quickly said, "That's a good idea, and free content doesn't necessarily have to be limited to the public content!

We can let bloggers set up promotions themselves. For example, the content published today can be viewed for free for one day, but it will become paid the next day. If you want to view the content published next time, you have to pay to open it.”

To stimulate discussion, the executives have come up with many ideas for promotion.

Knowledge payment can be in the form of monthly or annual packages, and can also be paid for per article, allowing others to view the first few hundred words of content, and if they want to read further, they have to pay to view it, etc.

As long as you want to revitalize this concept, you don’t have to worry about not having channels for promotion and publicity.

They don’t understand how to make knowledge paid.

But when it comes to promotion, other software really doesn’t understand them as well.

After all, the concept of live streaming is already at the forefront in the business field.

"So," a senior executive concluded, "are we really going to follow Jinli's idea and do paid knowledge?"

The other executives looked at each other and were silent for a while. Finally, someone spoke:
"Let's try to promote it first. We have created a lot of free content, right? We have to promote this content and see the conversion rate to paid content."

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone understood that this was going to be a paid knowledge business.

Now that it has been confirmed, the follow-up arrangements must be followed up quickly.

The executives discussed it again and all agreed that it was far from enough to charge for the current content, so they still had to find more bloggers to do this.

At the same time, they also have to communicate with bloggers to see if they are interested in doing this.

MaoZhua is a platform and does not produce content. MaoZhua alone cannot generate payment. Bloggers must be willing to monetize in this way.

Because he was unsure of the bloggers' opinions, after Mao Zhua decided to do it, he immediately called several big bloggers to ask for their thoughts.

“Payment for knowledge? Can people still pay for the videos or content I provide?”

The person in charge quickly said: "Yes, we use the concept of 'knowledge payment'. As long as you can afford it, you can learn everything.

This is like taking a class. You are the teacher, and netizens pay to become your students. You lead them to progress together.”

When a certain big blogger heard this, he immediately became excited: "Sure, I'm willing to do knowledge payment."

The person in charge of Maozhua asked tentatively: "But because this is a paid model, you can't promote it according to the free model. You can't get advertising and bring in goods. Can you accept that?"

The blogger asked back: "Can you make paid knowledge work?"

The person in charge of Cat's Claw smiled and said, "We want to do it, and we will use all of Cat's Claw's resources to do it. By the way, I can tell you a piece of news. This concept was proposed by Jinli."

The blogger's voice became louder: "Jinli proposed this?"

The person in charge smiled and said, “Yes.”

The blogger immediately said: "I was willing to join because Jinli was your chief planner. Since the concept of knowledge payment was proposed by Jinli, I definitely agree.

Besides, if MaoZhua only provides free services, there are so many free platforms now, why should I produce on MaoZhua?
And I have other content that can make money on the free platform, so I can put some of the more powerful content here on the paid platform."

Even the person in charge of Cat's Claw didn't expect that those big bloggers were originally pessimistic about the future of knowledge payment, but when they mentioned that this was Jinli's idea, they all felt that this was an unprecedented blue ocean.

The name of Jinli is so terrifying!
At the same time, Jinli and Sister Fang had already walked into the lounge and talked about Sister Fang's recent condition.

Sui Lingfang hesitated for a while, but finally told him about He Yixuan.

She sighed: "I thought I had digested it well and I had accepted it a long time ago, but when I asked her and she chose to remain silent, I still felt very angry."

Sui Lingfang said in a daze: "Jinli, the affection between people is like this water, it flows away and we cannot control it."

Jinli patted her shoulder and said, "Sister Fang, it's like a train. Some people get on and some get off. Since you have chosen to let go, you should relax."

Sui Lingfang's eyes were slightly red, "Well, I just can't figure it out."

Jinli thought for a moment: "Not telling now doesn't mean not telling in the future. If I really want to find out, I'll wait for time."

Sui Lingfang sneered, "By that time, I won't have the heart to explore it anymore."

When Jinli saw Sister Fang's expression, she knew that she had recovered.

Some things are actually not a big deal, but they are kept in the bottom of your heart and you keep remembering them.

After saying it out, it was like pulling out the thorn and letting it go completely.

I typed this chapter on the high-speed train. There were so many people, and it was such a big transfer station. The high-speed train, light rail, and subway were all crowded together. I got lost for half an hour_(:з」∠)_

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