When someone responds like this, it's not to specific features, but to the general over-saturation of "AI" features because they are trendy, despite the majority of such features being poorly thought out, misleading, poorly integrated, provide serious privacy concerns, don't address concerns about bias or hallucination, etc.
If the marketing copy actually referred to specific features, rather than the "AI" buzzword of the day, people might be less likely to interpret it as a negative signal.
If the marketing copy actually referred to specific features, rather than the "AI" buzzword of the day, people might be less likely to interpret it as a negative signal.