Business Are you saying 'thanks', 'please' to ChatGPT? It's costing OpenAI millions

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has revealed that customers speaking politely to ChatGPT, saying "thank you" and "please", is actually costing the company millions of dollars. Still, he considers it money well spent.

Altman was responding to a post on X (formerly Twitter), which read, "I wonder how much money OpenAI has lost in electricity costs from people saying 'please' and 'thank you' to their models."


Altman replied, "Tens of millions of dollars well spent—you never know."

When a company trains an AI model to do things like recognize images or understand language, it uses massive datasets and powerful hardware like GPUs (graphics processing units), TPUs (tensor processing units), or other high-performance chips. This process consumes a large amount of electricity, training large models like GPT can require hundreds of megawatt-hours.

AI hardware also generates significant heat during training. Cooling systems, like air conditioning or liquid cooling, can consume nearly as much electricity as the computing itself.


For context, training GPT-3 reportedly used about 1,287 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity, roughly enough to power 120 US homes for a year.

Earlier this month, OpenAI released its latest reasoning models, o3 and o4-mini. These new "o-series" models are described as the most advanced yet. They can answer questions using all of ChatGPT’s tools, web browsing, Python coding, and image analysis. With the addition of custom user tools, OpenAI is inching closer to its goal of enabling ChatGPT to complete tasks independently.
 
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Altman was responding to a post on X (formerly Twitter), which read, "I wonder how much money OpenAI has lost in electricity costs from people saying 'please' and 'thank you' to their models."

Altman replied, "Tens of millions of dollars well spent—you never know."
This feels like a complete non-statement, rather than a tacit admission. He's probably used to fending off the midwit 'climate vs ai' arguments that boil down to 'electricity bad' with extra steps.

If this was a regular issue, it could be fixed with a single regex parse to remove 'please' from the request.
 
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I always say please.


"Can you please make me an image of Spider-Man riding on top of a naked Doctor Octopus. Doctor Octopus is on his hands and knees and Spider-Man is waving one hand in the air as if riding a rodeo bronco."

But the AI never gives me what I ask for so I don't say thank you.
 
I mean if AI is that expensive maybe we shouldn't get rid of all the tech jobs and everything else in favor of just handing it to a handful of companies instead of paying wages. To humans. Who don't need entire nuclear sites built just for a single corporation to run.

But what the fuck do I know anyways? I'm just a dumb American tech worker who is clearly subpar to vibe coders and jeets.
 
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