What Readers Are Feeling The comments on the original Substack tell a different story than the measured analysis of the participants. People are frustrated, anxious, angry. Some have lost jobs. Many report that AI “doesn’t work” - that it gives wrong answers, hallucinates, wastes their time. The gap between the hype and their lived experience feels like betrayal. “AI is a grift.” “Tech bros don’t care what they break.” This frustration is valid. But from the GTI perspective, it’s also diagnostic. Current AI is built by engineers for engineers - people who already possess the cognitive skills to leverage it. The blank dialogue box assumes you know what you want and how to ask for it. For those who do, AI is transformative. For everyone else, it’s a wilderness. The technology works; the design fails. Today’s AI, as it’s currently engineered and presented, meets people where they are not. The job displacement anxiety connects here too. People sense they lack the skills to use AI as a resource for their own deve…