Things like mandatory rear view cameras for people who are too lazy to look in the rear view mirror they already have are an example of technology that isn't really helping anything.
Rear-view mirrors were invented because stupid people are too lazy to turn their heads back and stick them out the window.
Those stupid people are too lazy to crank up their cars. That's why engineers invented the starter, that useless piece of shit.
And what did they invent clutches for? People are too lazy to engage gears with perfect timing, that's why.
Those pesky safety belts were invented because people are too lazy to get a grip when an accident happens. Those idiots.
Honestly, that's the best argument you can come up with? That people are lazy? I hear arguments like that sometimes, like "automatic gearboxes are for lazy people, blah blah, blah". Let me give you a clue: The vast majority of cars are not racing toys, and the vast majority of people don't have, nor want, the skills of a race driver. A car is a tool, it serves the purpose of carrying you, your stuff and your family, and the easier and safer it is to use, the better. The less skills it demands on the driver, the better. It keeps us all safer that way.