Sam Altman on ChatGPT: If you use words like ‘please’ and ‘Thank you’ while talking to Chatgpt, then you are not alone. But it may be that your decency is getting more expensive than expected to Openai. Recently, Openai CEO Sam Altman revealed that due to the humility of users, the company has to bear the cost of “dozens of million dollars” every year.
Reaction of users on X
On X (first Twitter), a user @tomieinlove asked in a funny way if the company is spending any special expenses on these ‘Playtons’? To this, Altman replied, “Dozens of million dollars – but good expenditure.” He also added, “You never know…” Altman’s statement indicates how people start behaving human with a non-centanant AI. Even if there is no real person in front, words like “please” and “Thank you” become part of the conversation. These habits show that AI tools have now become how many important parts of our everyday life.
These words are spending more
A powerful AI model works behind every small “thank you”, which requires a huge amount of electricity to run. Data centers are not only computing but also a heavy cooling system to keep the hot hardware cool. As the use of AI is increasing, it is also increasing the effect on environment.
Premium users and ‘expensive words’
For information, let us know that every word, even “thanks” for those who use the paid version of Chatgpt, also have a different price. Because these services have token -based billing, that is, the more words, the more spending. Although people can be shocked to hear these extra electricity expenses, Altman says that this is an important investment that helps in making AI more natural and human.
Stir on social media
After this information from Altman, users on social media have given fun and sarcastic reactions. Someone wrote, “If AI started ruling in future, he will probably spare those who always showed humility.” Another user, citing films like ‘Terminator’ and ‘Matrix’, said, “Skynet would remember that we were humble!”
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