I don't expect they'll do it just for me. It'll affect more and more vehicles, worsen over time, and they'll either fix it for all of us or get an increasingly bad reputation as the "BUILT FOR MORE annoying noises" brand and lose their enthusiast market. I've read the threads and they suggest one of these two paths.
Ineos is in a precarious position: It's a niche vehicle marketed as tech-simple and robustly built. But they have enough mechanical problems, and certainly enough tech/software problems, that they may not be living up to their promise sufficiently to grow their market.
In the garage, people ask what that silly noise it (steering pump). In the car, people ask what that crazy service alert is. On cold mornings, people ask what that janky squeaking from the screen is (see my posts). People ask why the AC doesn't work well and why the HVAC whistles. These things are not OK for a vehicle of this price. We tolerate it because we love the design and core build quality and capabilities, but will only continue to tolerate it if Ineos fixes the problems time, which they are increasingly behind in doing.