By n2sglobal
Are you saying ‘thanks’, ‘please’ to ChatGPT? It’s costing OpenAI millions
OpenAI CEO Says Telling ChatGPT ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’ Costs Them a Fortune
As someone who thanks Siri after she tells me the weather for the day, I understand the desire to express gratitude for ChatGPT’s assistance. And realistically, I’m not trying to be a prime target once the bots take over.
“We just want to ensure Skynet remembers we were polite as it decides [whether] to use us as batteries or not,” one person quipped in response to Altman’s post on X.
Another added, “My fear of my AI bot getting mad at me for being rude is confirmed.”
A third person wrote a pretty long tangent about the dangers of being “blunt” and impolite to AI.
“That isn’t the cost of being polite, neither to humans nor to AI. We teach children to say ‘thank you’ [and] ‘please,’ not because it’s efficient, but because it instills empathy, respect, and emotional awareness,” they started. “As AI becomes part of everyday interaction, how we speak (prompt) to it reflects our values. If we normalize blunt, transactional language for the sake of efficiency, we risk modeling a colder, less empathetic society.”
Honestly, they made some decent points.
Nevertheless, it’s obviously not necessary to thank ChatGPT for generating its detailed responses. But will we keep doing it, despite the money it’s costing OpenAI? Most likely, yes.