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Your Politeness to Machines Reveals More About Your Humanity Than You Might Think

August 14, 2025 - 13:07

Your Politeness to Machines Reveals More About Your Humanity Than You Might Think

In an age where technology is deeply integrated into our daily lives, the way we interact with artificial intelligence can reflect our personal traits and values. A recent study highlights that individuals who consistently express gratitude towards AI assistants like Alexa, Siri, and ChatGPT may possess certain increasingly rare qualities.

Psychologists suggest that this behavior is linked to empathy, kindness, and social awareness. When users say "thank you" to machines, it demonstrates an understanding of social norms and a desire to maintain politeness, even in interactions devoid of human emotion. This habit can indicate a person's ability to recognize the importance of gratitude in fostering positive relationships, whether with people or technology.

Moreover, this politeness can also suggest a deeper connection to humanity, as it reflects an appreciation for the efforts of others, regardless of whether they are human or artificial. As society becomes more reliant on technology, the significance of these traits may become even more pronounced, highlighting the importance of maintaining our humanity in an increasingly automated world.


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