ChatGPT Memes

2025Catchphrase / image trend / reaction formatsemi-active

Also known as: How I Imagine ChatGPT

ChatGPT Memes are 2025 absurdist humor centered on "How I Imagine ChatGPT," a viral slideshow trend where users sarcastically portrayed brown-haired men with glasses as their mental image of OpenAI's chatbot.

ChatGPT Memes are a broad category of internet humor centered on OpenAI's AI chatbot, launched in November 2022. One of the most viral formats within this category is "How I Imagine ChatGPT," a early 2025 trend where users (mostly young women) shared slideshows of brown-haired men with glasses as their mental image of the chatbot, sparking a wave of sarcastic and absurdist responses across TikTok, Instagram, and X.

TL;DR

The "How I Imagine ChatGPT" meme started as a sincere trend where people (predominantly young women) shared slideshows of brown-haired men with glasses, captioned with text like "This is how I imagine Chat GPT".

Overview

The "How I Imagine ChatGPT" trend started as a sincere format: users would post slideshows of attractive, nerdy-looking men and caption them as their mental image of the AI chatbot1. The men typically shared a look: brown hair, brown eyes, glasses, and a bookish vibe. The format quickly attracted parody responses, with users posting photos of server rooms, forest fires, and other absurd images as their "real" version of ChatGPT1. The joke plays on the gap between humanizing an AI tool and the cold reality of what it actually is: code running on hardware in a data center.

On January 26, 2025, TikToker @mymetaldiary posted a video with a slideshow of various brown-haired men wearing glasses, captioned "This is how I imagine Chat GPT"1. The video pulled in over 340,000 plays and 74,000 likes within a month1.

The trend jumped to X on March 2, 2025, when user @issaaa___02 posted two images from the same montage with the caption "How I imagine ChatGPT btw"1. The post picked up traction before eventually being deleted, but not before it set off a chain reaction of quote tweets and responses1.

ChatGPT itself had already made waves since its launch in November 2022, when the chatbot built on OpenAI's GPT-3 language models went viral worldwide2. Google executives reportedly issued a "code red" alert in response, reassigning teams to accelerate AI development2. That mainstream attention made ChatGPT ripe for meme culture long before the "How I Imagine" trend crystallized.

Origin & Background

Platform
TikTok (original video), X / Twitter (viral spread)
Key People
@mymetaldiary, @issaaa___02
Date
2025
Year
2025

On January 26, 2025, TikToker @mymetaldiary posted a video with a slideshow of various brown-haired men wearing glasses, captioned "This is how I imagine Chat GPT". The video pulled in over 340,000 plays and 74,000 likes within a month.

The trend jumped to X on March 2, 2025, when user @issaaa___02 posted two images from the same montage with the caption "How I imagine ChatGPT btw". The post picked up traction before eventually being deleted, but not before it set off a chain reaction of quote tweets and responses.

ChatGPT itself had already made waves since its launch in November 2022, when the chatbot built on OpenAI's GPT-3 language models went viral worldwide. Google executives reportedly issued a "code red" alert in response, reassigning teams to accelerate AI development. That mainstream attention made ChatGPT ripe for meme culture long before the "How I Imagine" trend crystallized.

How It Spread

The explosion happened on March 2, 2025, almost entirely on X. User @THECOOLISSUE quoted the original post with a photo of a server room and the caption "how I imagine chat gpt cause I'm normal," pulling over 40,000 likes. The joke was clear: only a delusional person would picture ChatGPT as a cute guy when it's literally a rack of computers.

On the same day, @lesbeyonsay posted images of raging forest fires with the same "how I imagine ChatGPT btw" format, racking up over 260,000 likes in a single day. The environmental angle hit a nerve, nodding to concerns about AI's massive energy consumption and carbon footprint.

Also on March 2, @Merzwoke posted a dim photo of an overweight man in stained boxers as their version of ChatGPT, collecting over 37,000 likes. The responses ranged from server infrastructure jokes to gross-out humor, all unified by the punchline that imagining ChatGPT as a hot person is fundamentally unhinged.

By March 3, the trend had spread to Instagram, where the page @left4rat reposted stills from the original TikTok, earning over 3,000 likes in a day. The format proved highly adaptable: any image could be slotted in as a "how I imagine ChatGPT" punchline, making it an easy exploitable template.

Platforms

RedditRedditTwitter

Timeline

2024-01-01

Meme still see steady use

2025-01-01

ChatGPT Memes is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The format follows a simple call-and-response structure. Someone posts an image (or set of images) with a caption like "How I imagine ChatGPT" or "How I imagine ChatGPT btw." The humor depends on what image you choose:

1

Sincere version: Post photos of attractive, bookish-looking people (typically brown-haired men with glasses) as your mental image of the chatbot

2

Sarcastic version: Post something absurd, literal, or unsettling. Server rooms, natural disasters, cursed photos, or anything that undercuts the fantasy

3

Commentary version: Use the format to make a point about AI (energy use, corporate greed, surveillance) through your image choice

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The trend tapped into a broader conversation about how people relate to AI tools. By early 2025, ChatGPT had been in mainstream use for over two years, and millions of people interacted with it daily for work, school, and creative projects. The "How I Imagine ChatGPT" format exposed a weird psychological phenomenon: users were developing parasocial relationships with a text generator.

The backlash memes, particularly the server room and forest fire versions, doubled as commentary on AI's environmental costs. Data centers powering large language models consume enormous amounts of electricity and water, a tension that the fire memes made visceral without needing to spell out the argument.

Google's own scramble to compete with ChatGPT, which included rushing out Bard (later renamed Gemini) and losing $100 billion in market value after a botched demo in February 2023, showed just how disruptive ChatGPT had been to the tech industry. That level of cultural impact made the chatbot a natural target for meme culture.

Fun Facts

The original TikTok by @mymetaldiary sat relatively quiet for a month before the trend exploded on X in a single day.

The most-liked response (over 260,000 likes) used forest fire imagery, turning a silly trend into accidental environmental commentary.

ChatGPT's original November 2022 launch was so disruptive that Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who had stepped down from leadership in 2019, returned for emergency meetings about the company's AI response.

Google's rushed Bard demo in February 2023 included an error about the James Webb Space Telescope, contributing to a $100 billion stock value drop.

Derivatives & Variations

ChatGPT Memes Variations

Different takes on the ChatGPT Memes format with modified content

(2023)

ChatGPT Memes Mashups

Combinations of ChatGPT Memes with other popular memes

(2024)

ChatGPT Memes Remixes

Updated versions with current events and references

(2024)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (2)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Google Geminiencyclopedia

ChatGPT Memes

2025Catchphrase / image trend / reaction formatsemi-active

Also known as: How I Imagine ChatGPT

ChatGPT Memes are 2025 absurdist humor centered on "How I Imagine ChatGPT," a viral slideshow trend where users sarcastically portrayed brown-haired men with glasses as their mental image of OpenAI's chatbot.

ChatGPT Memes are a broad category of internet humor centered on OpenAI's AI chatbot, launched in November 2022. One of the most viral formats within this category is "How I Imagine ChatGPT," a early 2025 trend where users (mostly young women) shared slideshows of brown-haired men with glasses as their mental image of the chatbot, sparking a wave of sarcastic and absurdist responses across TikTok, Instagram, and X.

TL;DR

The "How I Imagine ChatGPT" meme started as a sincere trend where people (predominantly young women) shared slideshows of brown-haired men with glasses, captioned with text like "This is how I imagine Chat GPT".

Overview

The "How I Imagine ChatGPT" trend started as a sincere format: users would post slideshows of attractive, nerdy-looking men and caption them as their mental image of the AI chatbot. The men typically shared a look: brown hair, brown eyes, glasses, and a bookish vibe. The format quickly attracted parody responses, with users posting photos of server rooms, forest fires, and other absurd images as their "real" version of ChatGPT. The joke plays on the gap between humanizing an AI tool and the cold reality of what it actually is: code running on hardware in a data center.

On January 26, 2025, TikToker @mymetaldiary posted a video with a slideshow of various brown-haired men wearing glasses, captioned "This is how I imagine Chat GPT". The video pulled in over 340,000 plays and 74,000 likes within a month.

The trend jumped to X on March 2, 2025, when user @issaaa___02 posted two images from the same montage with the caption "How I imagine ChatGPT btw". The post picked up traction before eventually being deleted, but not before it set off a chain reaction of quote tweets and responses.

ChatGPT itself had already made waves since its launch in November 2022, when the chatbot built on OpenAI's GPT-3 language models went viral worldwide. Google executives reportedly issued a "code red" alert in response, reassigning teams to accelerate AI development. That mainstream attention made ChatGPT ripe for meme culture long before the "How I Imagine" trend crystallized.

Origin & Background

Platform
TikTok (original video), X / Twitter (viral spread)
Key People
@mymetaldiary, @issaaa___02
Date
2025
Year
2025

On January 26, 2025, TikToker @mymetaldiary posted a video with a slideshow of various brown-haired men wearing glasses, captioned "This is how I imagine Chat GPT". The video pulled in over 340,000 plays and 74,000 likes within a month.

The trend jumped to X on March 2, 2025, when user @issaaa___02 posted two images from the same montage with the caption "How I imagine ChatGPT btw". The post picked up traction before eventually being deleted, but not before it set off a chain reaction of quote tweets and responses.

ChatGPT itself had already made waves since its launch in November 2022, when the chatbot built on OpenAI's GPT-3 language models went viral worldwide. Google executives reportedly issued a "code red" alert in response, reassigning teams to accelerate AI development. That mainstream attention made ChatGPT ripe for meme culture long before the "How I Imagine" trend crystallized.

How It Spread

The explosion happened on March 2, 2025, almost entirely on X. User @THECOOLISSUE quoted the original post with a photo of a server room and the caption "how I imagine chat gpt cause I'm normal," pulling over 40,000 likes. The joke was clear: only a delusional person would picture ChatGPT as a cute guy when it's literally a rack of computers.

On the same day, @lesbeyonsay posted images of raging forest fires with the same "how I imagine ChatGPT btw" format, racking up over 260,000 likes in a single day. The environmental angle hit a nerve, nodding to concerns about AI's massive energy consumption and carbon footprint.

Also on March 2, @Merzwoke posted a dim photo of an overweight man in stained boxers as their version of ChatGPT, collecting over 37,000 likes. The responses ranged from server infrastructure jokes to gross-out humor, all unified by the punchline that imagining ChatGPT as a hot person is fundamentally unhinged.

By March 3, the trend had spread to Instagram, where the page @left4rat reposted stills from the original TikTok, earning over 3,000 likes in a day. The format proved highly adaptable: any image could be slotted in as a "how I imagine ChatGPT" punchline, making it an easy exploitable template.

Platforms

RedditRedditTwitter

Timeline

2024-01-01

Meme still see steady use

2025-01-01

ChatGPT Memes is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The format follows a simple call-and-response structure. Someone posts an image (or set of images) with a caption like "How I imagine ChatGPT" or "How I imagine ChatGPT btw." The humor depends on what image you choose:

1

Sincere version: Post photos of attractive, bookish-looking people (typically brown-haired men with glasses) as your mental image of the chatbot

2

Sarcastic version: Post something absurd, literal, or unsettling. Server rooms, natural disasters, cursed photos, or anything that undercuts the fantasy

3

Commentary version: Use the format to make a point about AI (energy use, corporate greed, surveillance) through your image choice

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The trend tapped into a broader conversation about how people relate to AI tools. By early 2025, ChatGPT had been in mainstream use for over two years, and millions of people interacted with it daily for work, school, and creative projects. The "How I Imagine ChatGPT" format exposed a weird psychological phenomenon: users were developing parasocial relationships with a text generator.

The backlash memes, particularly the server room and forest fire versions, doubled as commentary on AI's environmental costs. Data centers powering large language models consume enormous amounts of electricity and water, a tension that the fire memes made visceral without needing to spell out the argument.

Google's own scramble to compete with ChatGPT, which included rushing out Bard (later renamed Gemini) and losing $100 billion in market value after a botched demo in February 2023, showed just how disruptive ChatGPT had been to the tech industry. That level of cultural impact made the chatbot a natural target for meme culture.

Fun Facts

The original TikTok by @mymetaldiary sat relatively quiet for a month before the trend exploded on X in a single day.

The most-liked response (over 260,000 likes) used forest fire imagery, turning a silly trend into accidental environmental commentary.

ChatGPT's original November 2022 launch was so disruptive that Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who had stepped down from leadership in 2019, returned for emergency meetings about the company's AI response.

Google's rushed Bard demo in February 2023 included an error about the James Webb Space Telescope, contributing to a $100 billion stock value drop.

Derivatives & Variations

ChatGPT Memes Variations

Different takes on the ChatGPT Memes format with modified content

(2023)

ChatGPT Memes Mashups

Combinations of ChatGPT Memes with other popular memes

(2024)

ChatGPT Memes Remixes

Updated versions with current events and references

(2024)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (2)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Google Geminiencyclopedia