I think what happened to Yelchin is a separate issue. The joystick was still a physical object that gave tactile feedback. The design was fine, but GM flushed the mouse on the implementation.
Where we have a bigger problem is when common vehicle controls are just an image on a screen, and a driver has to take their eyes off the road to do something simple like change the A/C temperature or skip a song track.
I work in customer service and find myself saying this all the time. It translates to: 'It is what it is and your bitching at me won't change anything. So let's both save ourselves the time and energy of the charade.'
I watched the first few minutes of this a*nd felt it was just the movie but animated and with worse music. Does it get any better or add anything that's not already in the movie?
There would be a class action lawsuit where lawyers take two thirds of the settlement and those affected would get enough for a fancy Starbucks coffee.
My jpeg stopped downloading cause my roommate picked up the phone.