Original Reddit post

Not gonna lie, I’m starting to tune out when every product launches an AI version. Sometimes it’s genuinely helpful, but a lot of the time it just feels like marketing. That’s why I’m torn about UGREEN leaning into AI NAS lately. I like them because their physical products are simple and dependable. If AI is just doing background stuff that actually reduces friction (organizing storage, handling backups, finding files), I can see the point. But if it’s another “AI-powered” label with no real daily benefit… meh. Where do you draw the line on AI being useful vs just noise? submitted by /u/Remote-Preference484

Originally posted by u/Remote-Preference484 on r/ArtificialInteligence