Krystle
Gasher.
Krystle Gasher writes at the intersection of culture, technology, and the human cost of speed. Her work explores what happens when the expectations of human output become skewed from a world driven by AI. The modern workplace is moving faster than the systems — and the people who are in it.
Drawing from years of observing how millennials — the last analog generation — navigated a compressed pivot from dial-up internet to artificial intelligence, her writing asks the questions most people avoid: What happens when productivity replaces purpose? When survival consumes identity? When time becomes more valuable than money?
Time Pivot, her forthcoming book, is part memoir and part cultural framework — drawing on her own pivot from an analog childhood into the age of AI, to examine how a generation is rewriting the rules of work, attention, and meaning in real time.