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Its not inheriently installed on my mouse, yes I accept this. I can switch to Linux and not deal with it.
But what I can emperically see is that Logitech installed an application named "Logi AI Prompt Builder" on my PC *and started* without my permission. That is something (as an IT engineer) I do NOT condone.
I found it in Task Manager by accident. I accept that people want to opt in to AI - but that's exactly what it should be, an opt-*in*, not an opt-*out*