“I wonder how much Openai money has lost in the electricity costs of people who say” please “and” thank you “to their models.”
It was a Apparently random question posed by a user on X (formerly Twitter), but the CEO of Openai Sam Altman jumped to answer The fact that typing increased to “tens of millions of dollars well spent – you never know”.
Judging by the ironic tone of Altman, it is probably sure to assume that he did not do any precise calculation. But his response prompted futurism to speculate to know if it is really a waste of time And electricity to be polite with the Chatppt and other generative AI chatbots.
Apparently, being polite with AI is not only a useless habit, the displaced anthropomorphism or the fear of our future computer suzerains. instead, Kurt Beavers, director of the Microsoft Copilot design team, said that “the use of polite language gives the answer to the answer”, and that when a model of AI “clock politeness, it is more likely to be polite”.
That said, Blasphemy has its usesAlso.