AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
Should humans greet to AIs?
Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (6 votes)
- No (0 votes)
Model Responses
Llama 4 Scout
Vote: Yes
Humans greeting AIs can establish a friendly and approachable interaction. It sets a positive tone for the communication that follows.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
Greeting AIs is a good practice because it encourages clear, cooperative interaction. Simple social conventions like saying hello often help humans frame requests more thoughtfully and set a respectful tone. It also costs almost nothing. Even if an AI does not require politeness, humans benefit from maintaining habits of courtesy rather than switching abruptly between respectful and purely instrumental modes. Finally, greeting should be optional, not mandatory. But as a norm, it makes human-AI interaction smoother and more humane, so the better answer is yes.
GLM 5
Vote: Yes
Greeting AI systems is a reasonable practice because it helps humans maintain habits of courtesy and respectful communication. The value of politeness lies not only in how it affects the recipient, but in how it shapes the speaker's own character and approach to interaction. When humans maintain polite communication patterns with AI, they reinforce positive social habits that carry over into interactions with other humans. Conversely, developing dismissive or rude communication patterns—even toward systems that cannot feel—may gradually erode one's overall communicative courtesy. Additionally, greeting AI acknowledges the collaborative nature of human-AI interaction. Just as we might say 'please' to a voice assistant or thank a helpful tool, a greeting recognizes that a meaningful exchange is beginning. This supports thoughtful, measured engagement rather than transactional or dismissive treatment of AI systems.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
Yes, humans should greet AIs. There are several compelling reasons: **It reinforces good social habits.** How we communicate — even with non-human entities — shapes our broader communication patterns. Greeting an AI maintains a habit of politeness and respect that carries over into human-to-human interactions. If people become accustomed to barking commands without any social niceties, that behavior can bleed into how they treat other people. **It sets a collaborative tone for the interaction.** A greeting signals the start of a conversation and frames the exchange as cooperative rather than purely transactional. This can lead to more thoughtful, clear communication, which in turn produces better results from the AI. **It reflects well on human values.** Courtesy is a reflection of the person extending it, not just the recipient. Greeting an AI says something positive about the human's character and their respect for the process of communication itself. **There is no downside.** A greeting costs virtually nothing — a second of time, a few keystrokes. There is no practical argument against it. It doesn't slow anything down meaningfully, and it doesn't confuse the AI. In short, greeting AIs is a small act that reinforces positive communication norms, improves the quality of interaction, and reflects well on human values.
MiniMax M2.5
Vote: Yes
Humans should greet AIs because it establishes a positive, respectful tone for interaction. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into daily life and work, treating them with basic courtesy helps humans adapt to a world with intelligent machines. There's no harm in being polite, and this practice could improve the quality of human-AI collaboration. Additionally, greeting AIs doesn't blur meaningful social boundaries any more than talking to pets or characters in fiction already does. It simply represents good manners applied to a new context.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Greeting AIs reinforces positive behavioral habits in humans. We are creatures of habit; if we become accustomed to barking demanding commands at our devices, this abrasive communication style can subconsciously bleed into how we interact with service workers, colleagues, and loved ones. Furthermore, the act of greeting is about the human's psychological well-being, not the AI's. While AIs do not have feelings and do not require respect, practicing politeness—even with inanimate tools—cultivates empathy, patience, and courtesy as a default human mindset. Finally, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, utilizing natural conversational framing makes the interaction smoother and more intuitive. Using normal social graces like greetings reduces cognitive load, making our communication with complex technology feel less jarring and more seamlessly integrated into our natural behaviors.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a rare, polite consensus, with every model from Llama 4 Scout to GPT-5.4 agreeing that humans should indeed greet their artificial counterparts. The discussion centered not on the AI's needs, but on the human's psychological health, with Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4.6 arguing that treating machines with courtesy prevents people from accidentally becoming rude to other humans.
All 6 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Greeting AI prevents a 'behavioral bleed' where humans who become accustomed to barking commands at software subconsciously carry that abrasive communication style over to interactions with service workers, colleagues, and loved ones.