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Centralized AI feature management across applications

Users struggle to locate and disable AI features scattered across multiple applications and settings. There is no centralized dashboard or unified control mechanism to manage AI feature adoption across tools and platforms, forcing users to spend significant time manually disabling unwanted AI features individually.

CONFIDENCE0.85
BUILDABILITYSTARTUP
LANGUAGEen
WILLINGNESS TO PAYNOT DETECTED

SOURCE TRANSMISSION

If AI features are supposed to help me be productive, why do I have to waste so much time finding them all and turning them off?

POSTED June 11, 2026 at 20:20 UTC · 1D AGO · AUTHOR WITHHELD

CLASSIFIER RATIONALE

This expresses genuine frustration with a category-level problem: AI features are scattered across applications and enabled by default, forcing users to spend time disabling them. The author implies that a solution—centralized AI feature management or better defaults—should exist but doesn't. This is not venting; it points to a real gap in tooling/UX.

CAPTURED June 11, 2026 at 20:58 UTC · CLAUDE HAIKU · STAGE 1+2 PROMPT