I almost always thank the chatbot. I know it doesn't really have feelings or memory, but the way it talks always seems like it's so eager to help that I can't really help myself. I have a tendency to feel empathy for inanimate objects anyways, like a sad lonely apple in the supermarket, so feeling empathic to a chatbot isn't exactly out of the norm for me :3
The AI models are so nice I swear at them when an issue I cause by not reading the the instructions they have and so is just like "I know your getting frustrated, let's try this approach" and calmly repeats the instructions.
I always say kthxbye. They are training off the responses, so I do it for the small chance that it will respond like that to someone ending a conversation.
I usually say Good Job or Perfect just so.it knows that was a good answer. I also have argued with chatGPT more than once. If he gives the wrong answer that I know the right oneI usually go out of my way to correct iit and sometimes it takes 3 or 4 interactions to correct... but images?! that shit is just fucked up
I'm very critic of the AI craze. Too much hype, money, time,energy and effort put in to get very little from it. And considering most LLMs are trained on stolen intelectual property, that makes it even worse.
LLMs are tools. The people using such tools give it personality, a semblance of agency, see what is not there and start to consider a tool a form of life.
I've seen people pour so much of them into a local model, the bot develops a quasi clone of their personality. But the program is not the person.
So you create whatever work. You have exclusive rights to it, let's say for the sake of the argument, 10 years. During that time you never get any return from your work. But after you can no longer claim your rights, someone, perhaps even a company, stumbles on it - or perhaps they just carefully and patiently waited for it - takes it and capitalizes off it, with you watching and sucking your thumb.
No.
If you, an individual, creates something, you have the right to hold your intelectual property. What should be repelled is how easy it is to exploit artists, of any medium.