Are you trying to draw a distinction between sleeping versus looking away from the road and not paying attention to it? I expect both situations to have similar results with similar levels of danger in a Tesla, and the latter is the bare minimum for autonomous/unattended.
If the car needs any occupant to be awake, it is not an autonomous vehicle.
Some of the best marketing ever behind convincing people that the word "autonomous" does not mean what we all know it means.
Are you trying to draw a distinction between sleeping versus looking away from the road and not paying attention to it? I expect both situations to have similar results with similar levels of danger in a Tesla, and the latter is the bare minimum for autonomous/unattended.
You don't need to cite accidents when you're stating the true fact that the system is not approved for unattended use.