Hilarious. Asking questions (which you have not even bothered to answer) is an emotional knee jerk response...contrasted against science and statistics!
Seriously. You used the word you over and over. Yes, of course I don't want to be decapitated. That's irrelevant and an appeal to emotion. What is important is: what are the odds of getting decapitated while driving vs. autopilot.
I used the word three times. All in highly relevant questions.
>What is important is: what are the odds of getting decapitated while driving vs. autopilot.
Such odds are pretty much impossible to calculate. We know of one instance where a Tesla intentionally drove into a situation where decapitation was inevitable. It happens to manual drivers as well, but not typically without additional circumstances (high speeds, prior crash/accident). Usually if your head is about to impact something, you will react quickly enough to save it.
> Usually if your head is about to impact something, you will react quickly enough to save it.
That's is patently false since 30K people die in car collisions every year in the US alone. Stop focusing on the anecdote, the one death, and look at the numbers.
> I used the word three times. All in highly relevant questions.
They are all irrelevant because they focus on the one, the individual, the act, the emotional.