I like it up to a point. I don't like "touchscreen everything", gesture control, or feel like I need all the voice commands.
I hate most touch screens because they require the driver to take their eyes off the road to make any adjustments. I want a physical button for the common controls like volume, change channel / track, turn off the infotainment, etc.
Example: I have to take my eyes off the road and look at the instruments on my s1000rr to confidently change riding 'modes' even when using the physical button. I need to know what setting it is currently in, to then know how many times to press it to switch settings. Adjusting driving modes on my Cadillac is as simple as 1 press always moves it to economy, 2 presses is performance, 3 is hold, 4 is mountain. No need to take my eyes off the road.
Garage door openers you can sync to just about any remote - your apartment complex, your parents' house, whatever.
I've had many cars over the last 25 years that had integrated garage door openers. I never programmed them because they work / are powered when the vehicles were off. I don't need someone gaining access to the car and then being able to get into the garage and house.
A few years ago someone stole a car from SFO, used the registration to determine the residence, and used the garage door opener to gain access inside the residence.
This is exactly why I don't have a garage door opener inside my cars, and there is no information inside the car to link it to my physical address. The registration is to my PO Box, the insurance card is on my phone, and 'home' on my GPS is an intersection a few blocks away.
Also the direct phone number to the 911 dispatches in the areas I frequent are programmed into my phone and when possible the cars.