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Grandparents, with their immense wisdom that the years have given them, have always been known for giving lessons with their forceful phrases. One of them, at least in the case of the writer, was "always to say thank you, that is good manners, which means that your parents, the family, has educated you well, and that is always important." More or less everyone has received some kind of phrase like this throughout their childhood, which later on we have always applied in our lives.
Saying thank you is always a sign of good manners, but in the past, or rather in the immediate past, until a few years ago, this gratitude was limited to people, that is to say, one had this feeling of gratitude, education and, in part, respect for another person or group of individuals, regardless of what they had done for one. It is also true that we have used a 'thank you' or 'thank you very much' in a jocular or ironic tone in the face of someone's ineptitude.
Has AI come to change everything?
Just three years ago, no one imagined having to thank a machine. We have always had in mind films and movies such as 'Her', 'Iron Man' or the 'Star Wars' series where machines have been thanked, but that was just cinema. Now, with the irruption of artificial intelligence in our lives, at the click of a button, the dilemma arises. Should I thank ChatGPT for its help?
On social media, people have already asked this question and started to investigate. An Instagram , Silvana Zapata, published an image with a map of South America in which it can be seen that Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador are the states in which more than 30% of people who use ChatGPT thank the program, while Argentina and Chile are the two countries that are least grateful, as less than 10% end up working with the AI with a 'thank you'