Group 1 - The annual CCTV 315 Gala exposed serious food safety issues, including the use of hydrogen peroxide to bleach chicken feet in unsanitary conditions [3][5][6] - Investigations revealed that the involved companies, such as Shufu Xiang and Mingyang Foods, had been using hydrogen peroxide since May 2025, with a total procurement of 5,242 barrels [6] - The production environment was described as filthy, with raw chicken feet exposed to unsanitary conditions, raising significant health concerns for consumers [5][6] Group 2 - A product marketed as "exosomes" was found to be a "three-no" product (no production license, no quality guarantee, no inspection), misleading consumers with false health claims [7][9] - Companies were found to be using deceptive marketing tactics, claiming their exosome products could treat various diseases without any clinical validation [9] - The exosome market is characterized by high profit margins, with companies exploiting the lack of regulatory oversight [9] Group 3 - Investigations into height enhancement services revealed fraudulent practices, with companies making false claims about their ability to increase height even after growth plates have closed [10][12] - These companies, such as Anlisen and Deji Rui, continue to expand despite the lack of scientific backing for their methods, with numerous locations across multiple provinces [12] - The market for these services is driven by misleading sales tactics and exaggerated claims of technological advancements [12] Group 4 - The investigation uncovered that some so-called "medical experts" promoting health products online were actually actors, highlighting the deceptive nature of private marketing channels targeting elderly consumers [13][15] - Companies like Dahong International were found to be selling overpriced medications by exaggerating their benefits, often at five times the market price [15] - The production of misleading promotional videos featuring fake experts is a common practice in the industry, raising ethical concerns [15] Group 5 - The electric bike rental industry, including major players like Hello Bike, was found to be renting out vehicles that do not comply with national safety standards, with some bikes capable of reaching speeds of 75 km/h [16][18] - Investigations revealed that companies were circumventing regulations by using old vehicle certifications to produce non-compliant bikes [18] - The practice of mislabeling electric motorcycles as electric bicycles was also reported, indicating widespread regulatory evasion [18] Group 6 - The rise of GEO services aimed at manipulating AI algorithms for commercial gain has created a new industry focused on "poisoning" AI with misleading information [19][20] - Companies are leveraging these services to ensure their products rank higher in AI-driven searches, raising concerns about the integrity of AI recommendations [20] - The GEO business model relies on extensive content generation to influence AI behavior, highlighting the potential for misinformation in digital platforms [20] Group 7 - The "stock recommendation sharing" scheme was identified as a fraudulent practice where unlicensed entities mislead investors into sharing profits from stock trades [21][23] - Investigations revealed that companies like Xinjunke were operating without financial qualifications, using deceptive tactics to lure investors into buying specific stocks [23][24] - The business model relies on selectively recommending stocks that are likely to rise, while disappearing when losses occur, creating a cycle of exploitation [24]
给AI投毒、荐股分成骗局、漂白鸡爪......今年的315晚会曝光了这些问题
第一财经·2026-03-15 14:57