It's a Sat Nav at the end of the day, something which has been around on bikes with the likes of TomTom and Garmin for years, but always seem to come with the 'motorcycle' tax as 'it's designed for motorbikes' just pumps the price up.
Android Auto has features built in that stop you punching away at it too often, so to help with being distracted. Key in the destination, follow instructions and away you go. Don't find it a distraction, more of an aid in getting somewhere without looking at a list of directions taped to the tank, or pulling over to keep checking the map. But, yes, for some could see it as a distraction.
Pete