Yep.
For one, any technology you don't understand is a confusing bunch of witchcraft. I.e. IR water faucets in public bathrooms tend to frustrate a lot of people, but i never had any problems with them - i played with these kinds of sensors and so have a subconscious awareness of what they would react to, while an average person would move their hands more or less at random trying to get it to work.
Same with the "autopilot" functionality - it might be great when you know exactly how it works and what the limits are, but for regular folks who only heard a rough description of the appearance of that particular piece of witchcraft it's not clear just what to expect from it.
For two, assisted driving is largely a bad idea, since it tends to sap your attention even if you are aware of how it works. It would be similar to driving on the highway with the car locked into the treads - nothing ever happens, and then you wake up doing airtime in the field off the road.