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Sunday morning. Coffee. Phone in hand.

I caught myself doing something embarrassing.

I had 7 AI tools open at once.

ChatGPT. Claude. Notion AI. Gemini. A summariser. A research agent running in the background. A transcription tool I'd forgotten about an hour earlier.

I closed the laptop and just sat there.

Because I wasn't getting more done. I was just busier.

Then I read this.

Boston Consulting Group surveyed almost 1,500 workers. People using 3 or fewer AI tools said they were more productive. People using 4 or more said their productivity collapsed. They called it AI brain fry. Brain fog. Small mistakes. A weird tiredness that wasn't there before.

That hit me hard.

Because the promise of AI was always you'll have more time for the work that matters.

What actually happens for most people is the opposite. AI just makes it easier to do more of the work that didn't matter in the first place. More drafts. More reports. More "research." Most of it nobody reads.

A friend of mine was paying for 6 AI subscriptions. He swore each one was making him faster. We sat down and looked at his week. 80% of what those tools produced, he never used.

He cancelled 4. Kept 2. Revenue went up the next month.

Not because the 2 tools were magic. Because the noise was gone.

So here's the Sunday question.

If you could only keep 2 AI tools tomorrow, which would you delete? And of the work you'd lose, how much was actually moving things forward?

Most people can't answer that honestly.

Reply and tell me your stack. I'll tell you which ones I'd cut.

Stay sharp.

Aianalyse

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