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Huawei's M7 accident sparked reflection: the price of exaggerated propaganda should not be life!

author:Erudite smells of red sunrises

On a highway in Shanxi, a tragedy pushed the Huawei M7 to the center of the whirlpool of public opinion. On the day of April 26th, life turned into dust in an instant, the M7 car was destroyed, and the three souls returned to the sky, and no life was left. The accident was like a thunderbolt that split people's thinking about technology and safety.

Huawei's M7 accident sparked reflection: the price of exaggerated propaganda should not be life!

After the accident, the investigation is still ongoing, and the truth has not yet been revealed. Was it human error, or was it a mechanical failure? Was it a trick of fate, or was it a safety alarm? All these are waiting for the results of the investigation to be revealed. Regardless of the outcome, the accident has already sounded a safety alarm bell in the automotive industry.

Behind this accident, there is a question that cannot be ignored - whether there is exaggerated propaganda. At the launch of Huawei's new car, there was an impressive scene: a M7 was sandwiched by a large truck, and the body was as solid as ever, and the A-pillar, B-pillar, and C-pillar were not deformed. This scene undoubtedly left a deep impression on consumers, and also gave Huawei a high score for the security performance of the question. Huawei executive Yu Chengdong has repeatedly claimed in public that the AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking System) function of Huawei Wenjie is far ahead, ranking first in all tests, and there is no second place.

Huawei's M7 accident sparked reflection: the price of exaggerated propaganda should not be life!

Such remarks are undoubtedly a kind of confidence in the product and a commitment to consumers. But when this promise collides with the brutality of reality, we can't help but ask: Is such a hype overly optimistic, does it give consumers an unrealistic expectation of safety, and can lead to irreparable consequences on high-speed roads. When the propaganda of "far ahead" comes into conflict with the safety of life, we must revisit this issue.

Safety is the lifeblood of the automotive industry and the basic needs of every car owner and passenger. In the pursuit of scientific and technological innovation, we cannot ignore the most basic premise of safety. With every technological advancement, the ultimate goal should be to improve security. For Huawei, this accident may be a warning or a turning point. It reminds us that no matter how advanced the technology is, safety always comes first.

In this era of information explosion, consumers are faced with a variety of propaganda offensives. In order to attract attention, manufacturers often use various exaggerated techniques to package their products. However, when this propaganda collides with reality, the consequences can be fatal. Therefore, manufacturers should be more cautious and responsible when carrying out publicity. Not only do they need to provide advanced technologies, but they also want to make sure that they can truly protect the safety of consumers.

Huawei's M7 accident sparked reflection: the price of exaggerated propaganda should not be life!

The lessons of this accident are heavy. It is not only a wake-up call for Huawei, but also a deep reflection on the entire automotive industry. On the road of pursuing scientific and technological innovation, we must not forget our original intention and cannot ignore safety. Only in this way can we ensure that technological advances truly serve humanity and not become a threat. Let's remember this accident and the lives lost, and let them be our driving force to move forward and jointly promote the development of a safer and more responsible automotive industry.