Recently, a "social conditions and public opinion" brief co-authored by Gasgoo CEO Tina Zhou and Yang Li — "Recommendations on Regulating the Promotion of Automotive Intelligent-Driving Technologies and Strengthening Safety Liability Systems," was adopted by the Shanghai CPPCC.
The brief focuses on the rapid progress of intelligent-driving technology, where consumer misperceptions persist and the boundaries of safety liability need clearer definition. It offers targeted proposals to regulate technology publicity, reinforce companies’ primary accountability, and improve the safety liability framework. Drawing on industry practice and frontline observations, Zhou and Yang link industrial development with public-safety concerns, providing a reference point for standard-setting and policy refinement.
Its adoption by the city's political advisory body underscores the recommendations' practical relevance and social value.

Gasgoo is a leading global automotive industry information platform. Leveraging next-generation technologies — including the internet, 5G, artificial intelligence and cloud computing — it has built new models characterized by online connectivity, intelligent interaction and integrated development. Its five core businesses span "supply–demand matching platform, news and information platform, events connection platform, data think tank platform, talent training platform", delivering one-stop services to companies and industry professionals.
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