> With TPM enabled you finally give up the last bit of control you had over the software running on your hardware.

The overwhelming majority of users never had any kind of control over the software running on their hardware, because they don’t know (and don’t want to know) how the magical thinking machine works. These people will benefit from a secure subsystem that the OS can entrust with private key material. I absolutely see your point, but this will improve the overall security of most people.

> The overwhelming majority of users never had any kind of control

Uninterested is vastly different than unable, especially when that majority is still latently "able" to use some software that a knowledgeable-minority creates to Help Do The Thing.

The corporate goal is to block anyone else from providing users that control if/when the situation becomes intolerable enough for the majority to desire it.

Most people don't move away from their state of residence either, but we should be very concerned if someone floats a law stating that you are not permitted to leave without prior approval.