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The solution might be cancelling my AI subscription
I am trying to think of a list of all the wonderful things I've built with AI: Except for the SaaS, almost none of this is useful and I don't want to maintain any of it. I accidentally run a news outlet which is surely a liability. Sure, it has helped me "learn AI tooling" and I use many of these tools, but I didn't need them.