I know why manufacturers put this safety tech in their cars, not just for sales blurbs, but because recent surveys have found the actual act of driving is usually only the 4th or 5th priority of the vast majority of drivers when they are behind the wheel. Frightening stat but true.
Most people are thinking about work, life, love, food or something other than what they are doing and are basically working on subconscious instinct to pilot their 2tonne machine around town or at 70mph on the motorway.
Personally I don't like tech in my cars. I don't need connected Netflix enabled multi touch screens shouting out my WhatsApp messages whilst I talk to a colleague on Teams voice in the office via hands free. All whilst ploughing through 3 submenus to alter the fan speed on the aircon for the back left passenger seat....
I mean come on.... Its a car for getting you safely to your destination and possibly driving enjoyment. If you need a mobile office or entertainment experience, catch the sodding train.
I have had several cars, some with fancy tech - but most without.
Only things I want in mine are leccy windows, bum warmers, cruise control and aircon. Aircon on my current car got set to 20c auto and hasn't been touched since in 40k miles!
I would much rather manufacturers spent that £500 of leccy hardware for this superfluous rubbish on decent shocks and brakes so I can enjoy a better riding car.