Interesting findings. I've noticed something similar. People know AI is important, but many still haven't crossed the line from curiosity to regular use. That gap feels much bigger than most of us in the AI bubble realize.
The whole approach of going straight to your own people rather than trusting the bubble to tell you what’s true is what makes this worth reading: it keeps the thing honest. The line about bothering friends and family made me smile, because those are usually the conversations where the unguarded answers come out. What surprised you most once you actually started asking?
The surprise here is how normal AI use has already become outside the usual tech crowd.
You spend all day reading arguments about adoption, then your mum’s already using it and didn’t think to announce a transformation programme.
Interesting findings. I've noticed something similar. People know AI is important, but many still haven't crossed the line from curiosity to regular use. That gap feels much bigger than most of us in the AI bubble realize.
The data always looks different when you go talk to actual people instead of reading reports.
Cool project, thanks for sharing. Living in the Bay, it’s refreshing to remember that not everyone is eating and breathing AI all the time.
The whole approach of going straight to your own people rather than trusting the bubble to tell you what’s true is what makes this worth reading: it keeps the thing honest. The line about bothering friends and family made me smile, because those are usually the conversations where the unguarded answers come out. What surprised you most once you actually started asking?