Unwanted AI Feature Injection Clutters Productivity Tools
Users find that AI features are being added to cloud storage and document tools without opt-in consent, adding visual noise to familiar interfaces. The complaint reflects a broader user preference for control over tool behavior. This is a discussion-level grievance rather than an actionable market gap.
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