Originally Posted by
Kalas
You get the ticket. It's your responsibility to make sure the car is driving itself properly at all times. Tesla has a showroom at a mall here and their sales people are very up front about it working most of the time, but you still need to pay attention to what is going on around you because it's not perfect. From the point of objectivity, when it works properly it's not a story so major mistakes are statistically rare, even if it's not hard to find an example of one. Full AI driving without you paying attention has been an upgrade that will be "coming soon" for free with their $15,000 autopilot package (maybe $12k, something like that) since the first time I was in their showroom about 5 years ago.
What if you're in the back seat?