
A conversation surprised me this week.
I was talking to someone about a funny description ChatGPT had written. It was just a small story from my day, something I assumed everyone would understand.
Then they looked at me and asked:
“What is ChatGPT?”
For a second I honestly didn’t know how to respond.
Not because I couldn’t explain it, but because I suddenly realized something about myself.
I spend so much time thinking about AI. I make videos about it. I write about it. I test it almost every day. After two years, it has become part of my normal.
Somewhere along the way, I started assuming it had become everyone else’s normal too.
Apparently not.
It made me wonder if we all live inside little bubbles without noticing.
My bubble is full of conversations about AI, creativity, prompts, and new tools.
Someone else’s bubble might never include those conversations at all.
Now I’m left wondering something I can’t quite answer yet.
If there are still many people who know little or nothing about AI, what does that mean for all the conversations we’re having about the future?
