I thought I had deleted that last part of my message as I see a lot of people wanting to fly up a mountain. So I realize I'm one person and there are a lot that want to fly up. So I understand that.
I think what you mention will happen. It would be aimed at the drone maintaining it's altitude to avoid things like collisions and also to frame the camera shot correctly. I think it's simply a matter of time. There are a lot of other issues that go along with that as well. It's not just a matter of altitude above ground. If the software is going to adjust this on its own then it also needs to avoid objects above ground, such as buildings, trees, etc. DJI can't program their product to adjust it's height which results in it flying into a building. With waypoints they even went so far as to require a person to fly to the waypoint before setting (make sense now?). Granted, they have gotten a little away from this but they still require the user to set those locations.