Why don't you have to say "thank you" and "please" to chatgpt

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Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, warned about the consent of the courtesy with the artificial intelligence chatbot
Sam Altman estimates the high computational cost of courtesy words as "please" and "thanks" in interactions with AI. (Reuters/given Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo)

Courtesy is an inherent virtue of human interactions. To say "please" and "thanks" is a good habit, but with artificial intelligence, as the case of Chatgpt, it would not be the best solution.

According to several investigations and statements of experts, such as the OpenAi CEO, Sam Altman, using these two expressions has a considerably high cost in terms of energy consumption, and, although in some cases it can improve the AI ​​responses, there are reasons to reconsider if it is worth doing.

Chatgpt, like many other artificial intelligence models, works through a complex process that involves thousands of computer operations to generate responses to user consultations. Each time an application is made, the AI ​​must process the entry into its entirety, d...
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