You made the same mistake as the person you're refuting, only worse because you added "exactly" as if case closed.
Here's another take: "People" want different things. They listen to different music, have different opinions, buy different cars, have different tolerances of when a car needs washing.
My non-technical Mum refuses to use online banking; my non-technical Dad loves online banking. My non-techie sister loves issuing verbal commands to her smart speaker; my non-techie Mum refuses to speak to devices & switches her TV off at the wall every night.
The only "EXACTLY" is in marketing efforts trying to convince you of that state.
You made the same mistake as the person you're refuting, only worse because you added "exactly" as if case closed.
Here's another take: "People" want different things. They listen to different music, have different opinions, buy different cars, have different tolerances of when a car needs washing.
My non-technical Mum refuses to use online banking; my non-technical Dad loves online banking. My non-techie sister loves issuing verbal commands to her smart speaker; my non-techie Mum refuses to speak to devices & switches her TV off at the wall every night.
The only "EXACTLY" is in marketing efforts trying to convince you of that state.