In all wrecks the driver is at fault but who's the driver when the autopilot is on? Sure the person in the driver seat can turn it on and off but are they truly in control of the vehicle when it's on and their hands and feet are off the steering wheel and peddles or is Tesla in control?
Who's ever in control of the vehicle at the time of the crash is to blame for the crash so I tend to agree with the NTSB on this one.
RE: Tesla Autopilot system's 'limitations' played 'major role' in 2016 crash: NTSB