With the introduction of new regulations on off-campus training, educational institutions have begun to explore the integration of AI technology with study rooms, launching AI-powered study rooms. These AI study rooms utilize intelligent devices to enable remote door unlocking and seat reservation, and can also recommend personalized study plans based on users' learning habits, thereby enhancing learning efficiency. The user base is diverse, primarily consisting of students preparing for exams and white-collar workers aiming to improve their professional skills. However, the profitability of AI study rooms is controversial; they have high operating costs, long payback periods, and low market concentration. Industry insiders believe that the core competitive advantage of AI study rooms lies in AI technology; if they merely provide learning spaces without offering intelligent services, they will struggle to establish themselves in the market. AI study rooms also need to be mindful of policy risks and how to diversify their revenue models.