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You seem intentionally fired up over this.
If you let any company get away with something, they will push the limit further and further. First it's harmless links, next thing you know, you end up with telemetry baked into your drivers ALA nvidia. It's important to let them know how unacceptable these things are before they get out of hand, especially an underdog like AMD that depends on being better then nvidia just to survive.
Also, LOL you still use individual installers? Ninite has been a thing for years.
That's pretty deep... Sounds malicious... It's more like these companies had good intentions despite not thinking it through all the way. In the case of AMD, execution was mishandled. At the very least they were reactive.