I am referring to the Smart Summon beta software which, based on recent videos, looks like it could cause disruption in public parking lots (due to a driverless vehicle not driving in normal lanes) or maybe even worse.
If somebody gets hurt or some damage occurs, I highly doubt Tesla will cover that. Whereas when an automotive OEM contracts out to companies to do real world fleet testing, usually there is insurance on a business level.
You're assuming significant risk by using something like that.