
“I am wondering how much money I have lost its money from people who say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ for people’s models.”
Although it was a random question raised by the user of X (previous Twitter), Openai CEO Sam Altman replied that inputting this word was “a well -spent $ tens of millions of dollars -you never know.”
If you judge the cheek on Altman’s cheeks, it will be safe to assume that he did not make an accurate calculation. However, his reaction speculated that futurism was actually a waste of time and electricity to be polite to Chatgpt and other producing AI chatbots.
Obviously, polite to AI is not unnecessary habits, wrongly deployed human forms or fear of future computer vs. monarchs. Instead, Kurt Beavers, director of the design team of Microsoft Copilot, said, “If you use a polite language, you will be more likely to be polite when the AI model is polite if you create an atmosphere of response.
In other words, abusive language also has its use.








