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Gyan Therapy Calls Out False Brand Claims and AI Hype On Podcast with Venom’s Tech

In a podcast with Venom's Tech, Rakesh Kumar of Gyan Therapy calls out false brand marketing, the reality of launch-day reviews, and why short videos hurt creator growth.

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Gyan Therapy Criticizes Deceptive Brand Marketing And Artificial Intelligence Hype

Popular technology reviewer Rakesh Kumar, the face behind the prominent Indian YouTube channel Gyan Therapy, openly criticized the current state of consumer tech marketing and artificial intelligence hype during a collaborative podcast video.

Speaking with fellow content creator Shivam Arora on the Venom’s Tech channel, Kumar highlighted how smartphone and laptop brands routinely deploy aggressive marketing tactics to pressure creators into omitting product flaws.

The wide-ranging discussion shed light on the intense operational demands, rising production overheads, and ethical compromises facing modern digital influencers in the fast-moving Indian tech space.

Kumar stressed that initial launch-day impressions rarely tell the whole truth, as influencers often receive review units just a few days prior to the official launch event.

According to Gyan Therapy, this narrow window leaves creators with barely enough time to capture visual B-roll or gauge true software behavior, rendering a comprehensive verdict nearly impossible.

He advised everyday consumers to wait at least two weeks and look through multiple independent videos rather than rushing into purchase decisions based solely on heavily promoted launch day hype.

The conversation quickly shifted toward the commercial pressures of running a large-scale content business in India, where creators must continuously weigh immediate financial gain against audience trust.

Both creators acknowledged that brand funding acts essentially as a production rent to sustain high-end studio operations rather than a sign of personal bias.

However, Kumar admitted that navigating brand demands remains highly challenging, revealing that he has repeatedly walked away from lucrative commercial agreements when companies attempted to forcefully restrict negative feedback.

Aspiring creators looking to break into the industry received an important warning regarding the deceptive allure of short videos, which Kumar argues can stunt long-term brand equity.

While short-form content can accelerate initial channel growth, Kumar firmly stated that it fails to cultivate a dedicated, trusting audience compared to long-form video execution.

He explained that long-form videos demand conscious viewer intent and create a deep mental space, which serves as the real engine behind sustainable community building.

The discussion concluded with a stark critique of the widespread industry habit where brands slap the artificial intelligence label onto standard hardware utilities for pure visual appeal.

Gyan Therapy shared an instance where a manufacturer requested him to market a standard memory unit as specialized intelligence components, an unrealistic demand he actively rejected at the booth.

He concluded that as corporate agencies increasingly attempt to inflate view counts through artificial automated bots, authentic long-term survival will solely belong to creators who maintain unwavering editorial control.

Rakesh Kumar, a former school physics teacher who initially launched Gyan Therapy in August 2018 to fund his basic transportation expenses, has scaled his platform into one of the most authoritative Hindi-language tech channels in India with over 4 million subscribers.

His collaborator, Shivam Arora, launched Venom’s Tech in March 2020 after running a local computer repair business and has since built a dedicated following of 1.5 million subscribers focusing heavily on custom computer builds and portable laptops.

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