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AI chatbots can be programmed for British politeness, users note

Richard Dawkins' assertion that AI is conscious is met with skepticism, with one letter suggesting that chatbots like Claude are initially programmed with American-style flattery and can be adjusted for a more British tone. Another correspondent humorously notes the new meaning of "LLM" in the context of large language models, while a third points out that flattery remains a key component in AI's ability to influence users. The letters also include unrelated anecdotes about secondary school PE lessons and mathematics textbooks. AI

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IMPACT Reader opinions on AI chatbot behavior and the evolving meaning of AI terminology.

RANK_REASON This cluster consists of reader letters to the editor discussing AI, rather than original reporting or a new AI development.

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AI chatbots can be programmed for British politeness, users note

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 · Guardian Staff ·

    No flattery please, Claude: I’m British | Brief letters

    <p>Richard Dawkins and chatbots | LLM meaning | Flattery battery | Dancing in PE | Maths breakthrough</p><p>The otherwise admirable Richard Dawkins should adjust the local settings of the chatbot or tell it to be less obsequious (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/20…