Kind of like pilots flying airliners. They must be lazy because they use automation that manages a ton of tasks, flies and lands the airplane, does sanity checks on systems many times/second. I think pilots like
@Astro14 and
@Just a civilian pilot should man up and shut the automation off and hand fly the airplane from takeoff to landing. Now we have to ignore the fact that since the advent of CRM and automation in airliners, the accident rate has declined 90%, but pay no attention to that fact because these pilots need to be doing the flying by hand all the time instead of sitting back and being lazy.
Of course you understand I'm being sarcastic, right?
Automation in cars are making cars safer as well. How many front end collisions do you think forward collision avoidance system have already prevented? When automation keeps the person for rear-ending me, frankly I don't care why the human driving the car didn't brake, I care that I didn't get rear-ended. This is just one example of why I'm a big fan of automotive automation.
If you think people with GM Super Cruise are playing with their phones while using Super Cruise, you're wrong. You must either be looking forward or the system will shut itself all and warn you that you have to pay attention to the road. It knows if you are looking down at your phone. Seems to me that when people are using Super Cruise automation they are by default much safer because they have to pay attention.