With the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence technologies in various aspects of life, dealing with machines has become a familiar and normal thing, and is no longer an exception.

In the midst of this development, an important question comes to mind about how users interact with voice assistants and smart systems, and is it necessary to adhere to recognized etiquette in human interactions?

This discussion raises an interesting question: Why do some people insist on using phrases like “please” and “thank you” when addressing systems that lack awareness and awareness?

This question reflects a broader conversation about the growing relationship between humans and artificial intelligence technologies, as well as the limits of human behavior in dealing with these machines.

“Human behavior or habit?”
Many believe that using courtesy words with systems such as voice assistants does not provide any direct benefit, as the systems do not sense or value these words.

But this behavior reflects an aspect of human nature, as people tend to apply the same standards of communication even with machines. This behavior may be a reflection of established social norms; Some treat technology as if it were an extension of human interaction, even in the absence of real awareness on the part of the other party.

Indirect effect
Although artificial intelligence is not affected by kindness or rudeness, some believe that being polite when dealing with it may positively affect human behavior itself.

Maintaining a polite manner, even with machines, may enhance the values ​​of respect and discipline in daily interactions, and reduce the habit of being rude or giving direct orders, especially in children who are growing up in an increasingly digital environment.

“Dry orders”
On the other hand, others warn that interacting with artificial intelligence in a manner devoid of courtesy may lead to the establishment of a pattern of communication based solely on giving orders, which may have a negative impact on human relations.

They believe that getting used to giving instructions without politeness, even if they are directed to a machine, may gradually affect the way we communicate with others, especially with the increasing reliance on technology in our daily lives.

“Open discussion”
There is no definitive answer to the question raised, which opens the door to a broader discussion about the nature of the relationship between humans and smart technologies, especially as they become increasingly integrated into the details of our lives.

In light of the rapid development of artificial intelligence, it seems that the question is no longer only about machines, but rather about how to preserve human values ​​in an accelerating digital world, where the way we talk to machines may reveal deeper aspects of the way we deal with each other. (Erm News)