I understand the concern for safety but Tesla gives full disclosure on the use of its Autopilot system. The driver must be fully aware of his surroundings at all times while the Autopilot system is engaged, much like an airline pilot paying attention to weather patterns, other airplanes, and directions from various control towers. The C117 can take off, fly to its destination, and land all by itself. That doesn't mean that pilots hit go and take a nap. You must hold the owners of this technology responsible for not properly using it as instructed. I see no fault here for Tesla who has given and continues to give adequate warning to its customers. In a similar circumstance Dodge gives warning to customers who buy their SRT performance cars especially the Hellcat and Demon. The customer cannot blame the manufacturer for wrecking their car because they don't know how to drive a 700 + hp car.
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