Core Viewpoint - The automotive industry is facing significant challenges from online black market activities, including the spread of false information and malicious attacks among different car manufacturers, particularly in the new energy vehicle sector [1] Group 1: Online Malpractices - A new model from a certain brand of new energy vehicles received negative reviews online before its official launch, indicating potential manipulation by "black water armies" using AI to generate content [1] - A popular automotive influencer with 600,000 followers charges 38,000 yuan for a 60-second promotional post, with "black commercial orders" often commanding even higher prices [1] - The report highlights a growing trend of black public relations, black water armies, and malicious attacks among new energy vehicle companies, detracting from innovation and product performance [1] Group 2: Impact on Industry - The ongoing smear campaigns and malicious attacks among new energy vehicle manufacturers are causing significant harm to industry development, market environment, and consumer trust [1] - Influencers with tens of thousands to millions of followers are reportedly engaging in long-term defamation of specific new energy vehicle brands, leveraging their influence to sway public opinion [1] - Some accounts that have been banned are reportedly changing names and identities to evade regulatory scrutiny [1]
CCTV《焦点访谈》起底汽车行业网络黑产:新车还没上市 AI黑稿差评体验上千条
Feng Huang Wang·2026-01-30 03:29