Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, recely announced Being polite In the conversation with ChatGpt and the use of words such as “thank you” or “thank you”, Computational Cost It has a heavy burden on the company.
One X user recely raised the question that saying “please” and “thank you” will make the Openai artificial ielligence models consume. Altman wrote in response:
“Tens of millions of dollars and you will never notice it.”

While the politeness of the chats may seem unnecessary, some artificial ielligence designers find this behavior effective. According to Microsoft Design Director Curts Bewys, observance can lead to respectful outputs and better collaborations. She believes:
“The polite language determines the tone of the answer.”
The note from Microsoft Worklab also states:
“When it recognizes polite chats, it is more likely to give polite answers. Producer artificial ielligence also reflects the level of professionalism, clarity and details of your messages. “
The results of the late 2024 poll show that 67 perce of US users are polite in ieracting with chattes. Among these people, 55 % have announced that they are adhering to politeness because of being “right”, and 12 % do so for fear of a possible uprising!
The amou of energy consumption of artificial ielligence chats

On the amou of energy consumption of artificial ielligence chats, a joi review of the Washington Post and the University of California shows that producing a 100 -word email with artificial ielligence consumes about 0.14 kWh; Equivale to one hour of lighting 14 LED lamps; So if you only write one email with the help of chattes each week, you will consume energy in a year as much as 9 hours in Washington.
The same review determines how much energy consumes thousands of long requests that are given to models like ChatGPT every day.



