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It's exceptionally unlikely that AUTOPILOT did this.
AP only follows the lane/road you're in.
Maybe it was FSD, but this is terrible reporting.
A perfect example of why calling it autopilot in the first place was a bad idea. The name misrepresents the feature, which is really just lane keeping and a few other minor things.
The name does not misrepresent the feature, and has been used accordingly in aviation for decades.
Yes, because the general public are aviation experts.
I don't expect random people to know, but the media who's reporting on it? Yes, I do expect that, and it's terrible reporting when they get it wrong. It just continues to spread incorrect information, which gets further turned into misinformation.
Also anyone who actually activates it in the car goes through the little how it works and what it's short falls are. If they didn't know prior, they'll know then, just like with boaters who learn how it works and what it's shortfalls are.