Do you guys thank Siri?

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You’re not a rude arsehole to your assistant are you?

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Yes. I think it's fun to be ultra polite with voice assistants to see what happens.
Off the top of my head I can't remember thanking Siri, though I definitely have said please plenty of times.

A fun Siri easter egg: If you ask it "Do they speak english in what?" it will simply respond "What"

I always use please.

It’s a good habit to keep up.

I will now, because pleasing guilt-trippers is all I live for!
Ideally the responses are curt and short. Such as the star trek computer that just has a beep to acknowledge. I don't really feel it necessary we need to start anthropomorphizing machines. "hey Google" is spectacularly annoying. I am not talking to Google (large corp), and I don't want to greet the plastic on my desk in order for it to function.

Can only hope in the future we can say "computer", state what we want and then ack with a beep.

Anthropomorphizing is all marketing and tricking people into attachments to devices. A side effect is that a wrong response creates not only annoyance (oops wrong prompt), but now also disappointment (why doesn't Siri listen to me!?).

> Can only hope in the future we can say "computer", state what we want and then ack with a beep.

That's how it is with my Amazon Echo, after a couple of settings tweaks (wake word and Brief mode). But I would love to turn off the impromptu suggestions it occasionally makes.

I say 'please' but I don't know if the algorithm processes that. I don't say 'thank you' because I'd have to say 'Hey Siri' thank you'?

I would think 'tone of voice' would carry more nuanced information than vocal good manners. Our pets can understand some words, certainly tome of voice, but not whole sentences.

if someone thanked me the same way they thanked a computer i'd feel offended