The rifle doesn't track the rifle. It tracks the target. You have to, at some point, be aiming directly at the target.
I do load workups to get consistent results from my rounds. I have to trust my rifle. Clean bore, fouled bore, first shot, second shot, all make the difference which this smart rifle will NOT account for.
When I have a consistent load (tight group), I run a chrono and ballistics calculator on it and test the calculator at range. If that doesn't work, I use a different ballistic coefficient, always lower, because all of the bullet manufacturers lie. Then I test again, moving from 100 yds to 400 or 500 yds. I find the happy BC and that's my round. I run a final ballistic calculator and print out a cheat sheet to strap to the stock. Then I start working on windage and at extreme range, I have to work on crawling. Some of that could be programmed into a rifle, but I've got serious doubts about accounting for all of the things the we do in our little pea brains to make the long shots work.