Productivity Apps Force Intrusive AI Features With No Disable Option
Notion users report that AI features are injected into the interface in ways that cannot be turned off, interrupting established workflows. The forced presence of AI suggestions creates friction for users who rely on the tool for structured, distraction-free work. This reflects a broader pattern where monetization of AI upsells overrides user control preferences.
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