I'm starting to feel tired of AI features that solve problems I don't have
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I'm with you. In addition to getting in the way (Google lens or whatever on android), the text autocorrect is getting worse.
You don't have to use those apps though. On my iPhone, email app doesn't have AI feature, so far. I don't use notes app so can't say, but i write Markdown anyway. Bash doesn't have AI integrated, either. I'd say just don't chase the most current apps and stick with the archaic ones.
I'm tired of all the cars with sun visors. I'm tall and the roof blocks the sun, I dont need them.
What do you mean some people do want them?
What do you mean some people do want them?
So, no examples?
I think it is just part of the learning curve.
I'm sick of these Socials buttons people put on websites, they just promote them, not me! It's starting to feel like every product team is adding a Twitter bird instead of asking if the feature actually helps.
I'm sick of these Webring buttons people put on websites, they just promote them, not me! It's starting to feel like every product team is adding a Webring link instead of asking if the feature actually helps.
I'm sick of these Guestbooks people put on websites, they just promote them, not me! It's starting to feel like every product team is adding a Guestbook link instead of asking if the feature actually helps.
I'm sick of these Webring buttons people put on websites, they just promote them, not me! It's starting to feel like every product team is adding a Webring link instead of asking if the feature actually helps.
I'm sick of these Guestbooks people put on websites, they just promote them, not me! It's starting to feel like every product team is adding a Guestbook link instead of asking if the feature actually helps.
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It’s starting to feel like every product team is racing to check a marketing box instead of asking if the feature actually helps. I like AI when it feels invisible — when it quietly removes friction instead of trying to impress me.
Anyone else feeling the same fatigue? What’s an example of an AI feature that genuinely improved your workflow — not just added clutter?