I can understand how you might think so, but no, I do see the value of most of the safety systems, when they work. Most came by government mandate, some by demand. Most are an attempt to make automobiles and trucks safer, as well as "idiot proof". I recently purchased a 23 Honda that came with automatic headlights, which I immediately resented, however, upon reflection, I remember remarking to my wife, not long ago, how many vehicles I observed driving home from work just after the sun set, without headlights in the dark. Thinking about that, realized that I grew up in an era where the dash illuminated only when you turned the lights on. Most vehicles now have what is essentially a computer screen for a dash that's lit up ALL the time, so an automatic headlight system is understandable.
The downside of all this is the added cost and complexity and yes, understandability, additionally, we now take all this for granted in exchange for the hope that it will work as designed. It's better to have basic skills as well as an understanding of the technology. And yes, the TPMS on my earlier Hondas was kind of wonky and frustrating at times, they seem to have sorted it out in recent years.