The use of AI chatbots in fast food, such as Bojangles, raises questions about human-like interactions. Many people may continue to employ polite manners like 'please' and 'thank you' even when interacting with AI. The author expresses a default inclination toward good manners in all exchanges and notes a preference for human interaction over automated systems, particularly criticizing the use of ordering kiosks that replace human servers. Despite the rise of technology, traditional politeness may remain a reflex in customer service settings.
If AI becomes more widespread in commercial use, and I have little doubt of it, I'll likely keep these reflexes, especially in situations that normally involve human interaction.
I try to make good manners my default option, so I say 'please' and 'thank you' in every exchange of goods and services.
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