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ai and social behavior
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Discussions on this tag explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and human social norms, focusing on how polite language like 'please' and 'thank you' in AI interactions carries real-world costs. A highlighted thread examines Sam Altman's estimate that such digital courtesy has cost OpenAI tens of millions of dollars, raising questions about the economic and behavioral implications of treating AI with human etiquette. The tag covers themes of AI usage patterns, user behavior, and the hidden expenses of conversational AI, relevant to Windows users and enterprise IT professionals interested in the practical and financial aspects of AI deployment.
It was a harmless enough question, tossed into the abyss of Twitter (now X—the artist formerly known as Delectable Hellsite) with the casual curiosity only the internet can foster: How much electricity—and by extension, cold hard cash—has OpenAI lost, simply because people can’t resist typing...
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