As long as the self-dimming can be overridden by manual control, sure.
I’d trust them to get that right more that I trust self-parking or self-driving, but all automatic features need to be overridable, or else it’s an uncontrollable thing that can mess up, which can be a problem.
Example: I had a car with headlights managed by a computer. Something went wrong. It flashed highbeams randomly. I had to disconnect the highbeams, or pay hundreds of dollars for another overblown computer. It it was just a simple old wired switch, this would not happen, and any problem could be fixed with simple (and massively less expensive) parts.
Example: I had a car with a (*%$#@&!) rear-view mirror which had a light sensor and an electric mirrored surface that would try to adjust its reflectivity automatically so bright lights from behind would not be too bright. Because it had this, they did not include the tried and true ability to manually shift the mirror down to do the same thing. “Improves safety by not—-allowing—- requiring the driver to adjust it themselves”. Well, guess what didn’t actually work very well?
Lesson: Manual control should always be an option.