By not reading past the word "Autopilot" in the product description and ticking the Accept Terms box instead of having their personal lawyer review it, like the rest of us do.
> instead of having their personal lawyer review it, like the rest of us do.
Wait, do you all have personal lawyers that you pay to review every (or any) EULA you accept? I clearly do not make enough money to hang out on this site.
Well I generally find it much harder to remain attentive when using an autopilot. I assume I'm not unique in the regard (i.e. it's an "autopilot" but technically you must pay as much attention to what happening if you were driving yourself. What would be the point of such feature? Well.. obviously companies obviously bring this up when something bad happens and not in their marketing material).
The problem is the car doesn't let you ignore it. You need to perform some kind of "hey, are you paying attention?" input on the steering wheel what seems like every 30 seconds or so(not sure of the exact numbers). Maybe the driver just happened to doze off in that intervening 30 seconds...at which point, he would have crashed anyway.
Wait, do you all have personal lawyers that you pay to review every (or any) EULA you accept? I clearly do not make enough money to hang out on this site.