Most people are using AI wrong (and blaming the models)
Quick version: People complain AI models "degrade after a week." They're not setting up context, preferences, or custom skills. They're treating AI like a stranger and wondering why it gives generic
answers.
The longer story:
Saw a post on n8n consultants being obsolete. AI can build automation workflows in under a minute. Stuff consultants charge $10-15K for.
I keep seeing a common thread from builders hopping between platforms, chasing the 'best' model, complaining nothing works for long.
The difference? People getting real results have set up AI as a thought partner. It knows their style, their skills, what actually helps them. They've trained it to skip the fluff.
That's what I built with Jon-OS. Custom skills, clear context, specific expectations. Learned it from builders who are shipping and scaling, not just complaining.
You don't need to be an expert. You just need to set things up with intention.
What's your setup like? Stranger or collaborator?
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Jon Gerton
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Most people are using AI wrong (and blaming the models)
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