Yeah, that makes sense as an option. I just tend to favor visibility into the options, and from my understanding of the situation, my perspective is that selecting Smart Detection Events in this case effectively hides the ability to disable the “Complete Motion Detected” notifications from the user, so that seems like a design flaw that should be remedied.
Agreed.
Getting back to the topic at hand, I appreciate that you’ve illustrated a specific case where the AI-powered search needs work (in the form of articles in its official knowledge repository that it can assimilate), and I’d also really like to see a more efficient means for communicating errors in Help Center articles to the Web content team, because reporting them to Support via ticket is not a good process. When the proper articles don’t exist at all or are replete with erroneous or outdated information, then it doesn’t matter how good the AI is: It’s going to give wrong answers to users seeking help.