Is that what happened here? No
If I drove into the side of a truck I would not blame my car.
You could easily extend the line of thinking in this article to all cars. All companies are aware their designs are flawed, but they let people use their cars anyway.
> AND makes you acknowledge that if you use it you are completely liable for any crashes
This is just Tesla's deficient legal wrangling - it's certainly not a good point for you to stand on. Tesla is a product manufacturer and cannot waive away their liability for selling a defective product, nor gross negligence.
If a "self-driving" car plows into someone who is responsible?
>If a "self-driving" car plows into someone who is responsible?
If the car was driving itself, then I'd think the manufacturer of the self-driving feature would be. I still think there would be a proximate cause analysis in this situation too.