SaaS Tools Forcing Mandatory AI Features With No Opt-Out
Users of collaboration tools like Miro are being forced into AI features they do not want, with no option to disable them except through support requests. This frustrates users who value control over their workspace and leads to account deletion. The problem affects any SaaS product that mandates AI adoption without user consent.
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