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Replying to @carolann

what kinds of impact are you referring to? I personally have no idea, but as an introvert myself, it is intimidating to go into conversations at times, BUT when I do.. I often feel so much better. the counter is, with AI, it's just not real? I would be afraid of the impact there.

Carolann Merchant

I'm also introverted! I tried having a convo with AI recently and I actually found it exhausting because it keeps replying as long as I do. There was no natural end to the conversation.

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Replying to @carolann

I suppose my main concern in this scenario is that it does in fact replace more IRL moments and relationships because we are conditioned to jump online to chat and engage vs seeking local community. I speak only for myself, as I want more IRL... not less...

Carolann Merchant

I also want less digital and more real-life interactions and things across the board. I've heard that character.ai enagement is really high among pre-teens. Will be interesting to see if AI will cause us to shift our social behavior to chatbots or if it increases it.

Igor Štumberger
Replying to @carolann

Same, it just feels wrong not saying please and thank you 🤷‍♂️

Janelle Amores ✦
Replying to @curious @carolann

I agree, I feel like karma is going to bite back at me if I don't treat it kindly 😭

Carolann Merchant
Replying to @janelle @curious

10000% haha someone is going to read my chats and think I'm cold and rude

Janelle Amores ✦
Replying to @carolann @curious

chatgpt prompt history is going to become the new search history haha

Carolann Merchant
Replying to @janelle @curious

and so much more shameful 😂

Ivan Melnikov
Replying to @carolann

Same - I also thanked a robot for bringing me my drinks at the restaurant :P I'd probably also say "sorry" if I bump into a cleaning robot...

Carolann Merchant
Replying to @ivanempire

Exactly haha! I wonder how that would change over time. Like I never thank the microwave after it's done. Why do some things trigger our social instincts and other things don't 🤔

Nick Noble
Replying to @carolann

No long term impact because it doesn’t have a real sense memory, but it is a valid prompt engineering technique! “Please” specifically puts in work 💪 prompthub.us/blog/how-polit…

PromptHub Blog: How Polite Should We Be When Prompting LLMs?
Does being polite to LLMs lead to better outputs? It's actually a nuanced answer. We'll guide you through it to help you get better outputs from LLMs.
Carolann Merchant
Replying to @nickisnoble

Thank you for this link! This is really interesting to see!

Sean Velasco
Replying to @carolann

unconsciously, i talk to ai like a friend, like “bro refactor this pls” i like how there’s no fear of judgement or expectation like when talking with your boss or an intern. as humans we connect with anything, ofc we humanize ai ✨we’re the only species who observe shark week

Carolann Merchant
Replying to @seanvelasco

LOL hilarious but also a perfect point

Joshua Hoy
Replying to @carolann

I do the same — it would feel unnatural otherwise. Makes you think how powerful AI and software is when a human believes it has feelings, even this early on. Imagine when it has a face!

Carolann Merchant
Replying to @jwh

Yes! I don't remember feeling the need to be polite to Clippy in Word.

Josh Pindjak
Replying to @carolann

i stopped saying "please" and "thank you" but i do provide it positive feedback in order to further clarify my prompt e.g. "i like this version because of A, B, and C, create another option but change X, Y, and Z this time"

Jonas Maaløe
Replying to @carolann

Calling it now: “Saying please and thanks” to your AI product will be a future generational dividing marker up there with “Do you capitalize letters and use punctuation in your texts?”