AI has not saved me any time
AI has not saved me any time.
Quite the opposite. It has eaten a frankly obscene amount of it.
Yes, in some very concrete tasks it does save time. But at the same time, it has made me start doing all kinds of “AI-assisted” things I never would have even attempted before.
I find myself doing much, much more work, not less.
And not always very useful work.
Before:
“I’ll just buy that plugin for five euros a month and get this done.”
Time spent: 15 minutes.
Now:
“Claude, make me this plugin. Make no mistakes.”
Then you start polishing it.
If I convert the hours into my income, I’ve spent about a thousand euros’ worth of time. On top of the 200-euro monthly subscription. And the best part is that in the old world, the whole thing would have been done in fifteen minutes, but now you think: “I’ll just quickly do this after work.”
And there goes the little free time you had left.
Or worse.
Before:
“I have this app idea, but it’s not good enough to actually put money into.”
Now:
“Claude, make my billion-dollar SaaS. Make no mistakes.”
A couple of hours later, you have a “prototype” of an AI-powered Slack-killer for defense drones, with Uber-style dispatching, built-in CRM, and blockchain “just in case”, and a nice warm feeling.
Two weeks later, your evenings have disappeared into tinkering, some repo somewhere contains two gigabytes of code, and the next billion-dollar idea is already glowing in the distance.
AI does not free up my time.
It removes the last excuse I had for not doing every stupid thing that crosses my mind.
And that is exactly why it might be the best invention ever. I’m loving it!