Your politeness toward ChatGPT is increasing OpenAIâs energy costsÂ
Everyoneâs heard the expression, âPoliteness costs nothing,â but with the advent of AI chatbots, it may have to be revised.
Just recently, someone on X wondered how much OpenAI spends on electricity at its data centers to process polite terms like âpleaseâ and âthank youâ when people engage with its ChatGPT chatbot.
To the posterâs likely surprise, OpenAI Sam Altman actually responded, saying: âTens of millions of dollars well spent,â before adding: âYou never know.â
Many folks who engage with AI chatbots â whether via text or speech â find the conversational experience so realistic that it just feels normal to request and respond politely. But as Altman confirmed, those little extras need to be processed by its power-hungry AI tools, which means more costs to the company, and also to the environment, as most data centers are still powered by electricity generated from fossil fuels
Think about it. Each polite phrase adds to the processing burden, which, when multiplied across billions of queries, results in a significant additional energy use.
A survey carried out in the U.S. last year found that 67% of respondents reported being polite to AI chatbots, suggesting that 33% like to skip the niceties and get straight to the point.
So, should we try to drop the manners and be less courteous in our exchanges with ChatGPT and other AI chatbots? Or just continue being polite, despite the drawbacks.
Research conducted last year found that the level of politeness may well affect the quality of the large language model (LLM) that delivers responses via the chatbots.
âImpolite prompts may lead to a deterioration in model performance, including generations containing mistakes, stronger biases, and omission of information,â the researchers concluded.Â
On the same issue, a TechRadar reporter who recently experimented by conversing with ChatGPT in a less courteous manner found that the responses âseemed less helpful.â
For many, being less polite toward AI chatbots may be a challenge, and it could even do a lot more than simply lower OpenAIâs energy costs and ease the burden on the environment. The fear among some studying the matter is that if it becomes socially acceptable to be blunt toward AI chatbots, such behavior could begin to leech into interpersonal interactions, potentially making human exchanges less courteous over time.
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