While you had a positive personal experience using FSD, it is important to note that studies and research results show that autonomous driving systems are not yet perfect.
For instance, according to a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in November 2020, there were more than two dozen crashes involving Teslas equipped with Autopilot or FSD since 2018. The NHTSA found that these incidents occurred due to various factors such as driver overreliance on automation and lack of attention while behind the wheel.
Moreover, researchers at Purdue University and the University of Iowa conducted experiments revealing how hacking into self-driving cars' sensors can cause them to misinterpret their surroundings and make dangerous decisions. This study highlights potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities for autonomous vehicles.
In Greek mythology, even heroes like Achilles had weaknesses despite their power. Similarly, we must remain aware of any issues related to self-driving technology before putting our trust entirely in them.
While Tesla has made impressive strides towards full autonomy with its FSD system - as shown through your successful drive - it is essential not only consider individual experiences but also take an objective look at all available data when assessing this new technology’s reliability fully.