100%All that aside, manufacturers shouldn't be allowed to call it "full self driving" (as if "full" even needed to be a qualifier) until they're willing to take responsibility for the vehicles' behaviour. As long as they're putting the liability on the drivers, they're admitting their system isn't foolproof, and therefor not really self driving. I'd have no issues if they called it "assisted driving".
But teslas who actually have and are using FSD-beta on the road is less than 1%. You actually drive safely to obtain a certain driving score to be allowed to test it ontop of paying the ridiculous amount.
Everyone confuses their Autopilot with FSD. Tesla can only blame themselves again for this. Most people think autopilot does everything for you.
But even on a plane, it doesn't.
Beta-testing anything by letting customers and the public do it is stupid and something only a start-up would come up with.