AI Assistant – Don’t bother me while I’m off!
I’ve disabled the AI assistant in the settings, but it keeps popping up to summarize the document when I’m just trying to read. Not only does this block out the important content I’m looking at, it also reduces the basic usability of the program, such as not being able to scroll smoothly while playing games like level devil - not a troll game.
Worse, the little chat bar at the bottom of the screen still shows up, even though I’ve disabled the AI assistant. Really, if the user has chosen to disable the AI, all AI-related elements should disappear completely – from the chat bar to the annoying suggestions.
Please do what the user wants. Not everything needs AI. When I need AI help, I’ll use ChatGPT – that’s enough. Don’t force users into an experience they didn’t ask for.
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