zackster the point is that the car crashed itself when the driver expected it to be using auto assist.
"Teslarati reports that the driver “was using a ‘driver-assist’ feature and a ‘trimmed’ version of Autopilot,” so this likely limited the Model 3 semi-autonomous abilities to lane-keeping and little else"
So it was a limited, semi-autonomous assistance feature which would have still required the driver to be paying attention behind the wheel - nowhere near a fully fledged autopilot which would have made the car “crash itself”.
The vid is also 3 years old, with the tech being updated all the time.