Speed is just what you get used to. Back in the 70's in the UK, there was an absolute limit of 50 mph due to some fuel crisis shenanigans; 50 on main roads, 50 on dual carriageways, 50 on motorways. For about a year. It took like an age to get anywhere, but people got used to it.
When the limit was eventually scrapped, to the 60/70 mph the UK has now, driving at 65 seemed absolute madness for the first 20 minutes, but you get used to it. Take the limit to 80, or 90, and the average speed of traffic may increase as people get accustomed. And seriously; when was the last time you actually saw a motorway collision caused by excessive speed? Compared with lack of attention on slower roads.
And getting back to the OP, yes it would be a safe option if the tech can handle it. My car has auto-wipers and it would be nice if they only ever wiped a wet screen, and every time; but they don't. Hate to think that the same level of tech is going to suddenly drop my speed by 10/20 mph.