For those that say it needs to not exist until it's perfect, it's like any Beta software. Mostly good but still some kinks. Tesla wouldn't be able to reasonably find all the kinks without help, and you have to Opt-In (with $5000) to try the Beta. You might have a case blaming Autopilot if your Tesla crashed, driving itself, without you in it, but Tesla specifically permits that only on private property for liability. Otherwise it's an imperfect driving aid, though as Tesla points out, has had fewer fatal accidents per 100000 miles than the American average. Don't blame Autopilot because you valued watching DVDs over safe driving practices, like, not hitting semis.