The article points out that as AI becomes a hot investment topic, many investors appear enthusiastic about AI projects on the surface, but in reality, they frequently change their stance, have limited technical capabilities, and show weak willingness to invest, leading to a phenomenon of "pretending to look at AI." Some investors also use communication as a pretext to obtain business secrets from entrepreneurs, damaging the trust entrepreneurs have in the investment industry. The author believes that the act of pretending to look at AI could jeopardize the integrity system of the entire investment industry, and investors should maintain a professional attitude and engage in sincere communication with entrepreneurs.