Despite the channel's name — "AI with Aref" — very little of what actually gets posted here is about artificial intelligence. Only one post in this set touches the subject directly, and it's a warning rather than a tutorial: a developer reportedly got an uncensored local AI model to explain methamphetamine synthesis with no safety guardrails in place, cited as an example of what happens when a model ships without any restrictions.
What fills the rest of the feed is a mix of market commentary, personal branding, and pointed safety warnings aimed at an Iranian audience navigating crypto and trading. Some of that is genuinely useful and specific: a caution against Ponzi-style schemes that promise bigger returns for bigger deposits or more referrals, framed as advice people badly need after a difficult period; and a warning not to hold funds on Iranian exchanges long-term, on the reasoning that a war or internet shutdown could cut off access to a wallet entirely. Generic risk-management reminders — never put your entire capital into one market — repeat more than once.
Alongside that, the channel runs on political speculation stated with more confidence than it can really support: a claim that Turkish and Israeli elections are being coordinated behind the scenes by Erdogan and Netanyahu to manufacture a war and delay voting, presented flatly as fact rather than as one interpretation among others. There's also a sarcastic aside connecting a Trump statement about the Strait of Hormuz to stock-market manipulation for the Trump family's benefit — pointed commentary, but again asserted rather than argued.
Self-promotion shows up too: a post bragging about being a guest of a Qatari club official at a PSG match, and a screenshot of "friends' trading results" posted twice in a row, with no context on what produced them. There's also a mention of a paid trading course ("Time Trade"), alongside a claim that no courses or packages are being sold — two messages that sit awkwardly next to each other.
Overall this reads as a personal opinion and lifestyle channel with occasional useful safety reminders, rather than an AI-focused or structured trading-education resource.
Best fit: people who want Aref's personal takes on markets, politics and crypto safety in short, opinionated bursts.
Not a fit: anyone expecting AI content, sourced political analysis, or a substantive trading course.