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notanastronaut 2 days ago

I know humans have a huge tendency to anthropomorphize inanimate objects and get emotionally attached to them, but watching how people treat inanimate objects is very interesting. I know devices are not alive, cognizant, or having feelings, but by thanking them and being encouraging I'm exercising my empathic and "nice" muscles. It has nothing to do with the object and everything to do with myself.

And then you have the people who go out of their way to be hateful towards them, as if they were alive and deserving of abuse. It's one thing to treat a device like an Alexa as just a tool with no feelings. It is another to outright call it hateful sexist slurs, of which I'm sadly familiar with. This low empathy group scares me the most because with the way they treat objects, well let me just say they're not so nice with other people they think are beneath them, like wait staff or call center employees. I'd go so far and say if the law allowed it they'd be even be violent with those they deem inferior.

Regardless if LLM are thinking or not I feel I get better responses from the models by being polite. Not because they appreciate it or have an awareness, but simply because the data they are trained on includes samples where people who are nice to others get better responses than those who were nasty when asking questions.

Besides, if one day AGI is born into existence, a lot of people will not recognize it as such. There are humans who don't believe other people are sentient (we're all NPCs to them), or even don't believe animals have feelings. We'll have credible experts denying the evidence until it bites us all in the arse. Why wait to act ethically?