<p>➀ The author addresses the recent accident and explains the decision to delay response to avoid misunderstandings.</p><p>➁ The company's AI system predicted a battery insulation fault four hours before the accident, but the vehicle was allowed to continue driving with the fault.</p><p>➂ The recall decision was made based on the consensus that safety must be zero-tolerant, even if the cost is significant.</p>
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