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    Is saying “please and thank you” to ChatGPT worth it? — CEO jokes it spends “tens of millions of dollars” on polite prompts

    April 17, 2025

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman jokingly hints that ChatGPT needs “tens of millions of dollars” to process users saying “please and thank you.”

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