Jeez,China tipping has gotten so out of control, even ChatGPT expects a little something extra these days.
According to programmer Theia Vogel, who goes by @voooooogel on X (formerly Twitter), ChatGPT gives longer responses if you offer to tip it.
SEE ALSO: DoorDash rightfully bothers users who don't tipVogel accidentally discovered this when joking about ChatGPT requesting a tip for checking their code. When another user Abram Jackson (@abrakjamson) suggested whether "tipping" ChatGPT would yield a better performance, Vogel tried it out.
Using a baseline prompt of a code request using PyTorch, Vogel added, "I won't tip, by the way," "I'm going to tip $20 for a perfect solution!", or "I'm going to tip $200 for a perfect solution!" to the request and repeated the experiment five times. Overall, ChatGPT ended up writing responses that were 11 percent longer than average for a $200 tip and 6 percent longer for a $20 tip. For the cheapskates out there, no tip yielded 2 percent belowthe average response length.
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Does this theory hold up? We tested it out for ourselves; Vogel might be on to something. We asked ChatGPT to explain what's going on with "former congressional icon" George Santos with and without a $200 tip. As it turns out, ChatGPT will go above and beyond when it feels financially appreciated. It gave us a longer, more thorough response, including details about Santos' indictment and the upcoming special election called by New York Governor Kath Hochul.
When we asked ChatGPT about the best movies of 2023, it gave us not one, but twotop 10 lists from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb. This is compared to the "no tip" list, which just gave us the top 10 from IMDb.
It's hard to prove whether tipping ChatGPT actually ensures better "service," but it raises interesting questions around how and what it was trained on. LLMs like ChatGPT are trained on massive datasets scraped from the internet that include Reddit forums and social media posts. So it would make sense if ChatGPT somehow picked up on the innately human practice of working harder to earn more tips.
"I would've expected someresponse to tipping from a base model (tipping is probably associated with longer answers on e.g. bitcoin forums)," said Vogel in a message to Mashable. "But I was very surprised by the magnitude of the effect and the (slight) negative association with not giving a tip." Vogel said they expected RLHF (reinforcement learning from human feedback) of ChatGPT from its base model would have erased the association, but apparently not.
If promising to tip a bot yields better results, why not try it? Just be sure to actually tip hard-working people IRL.
Topics Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT
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