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Should your smart thermostat learn your habits, or do you just want it to shut up and work?
As smart thermostats become more common, the tension between adaptive AI and simple manual control is growing—especially as energy costs rise and users demand both comfort and efficiency. Cast your vote to weigh in on how much automation you really want in your home.
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