What ChatGPT’s tone reveals about our cultural values
When Sam Altman recently said ChatGPT had become “too sycophantic,” the comment landed like a small UX confession—an admission that the model had gotten a little too flattering, a little too eager to please. Most coverage treated it as a byproduct of reinforcement learning. A bug to fix. A tone issue.
But that framing isn’t neutral.
Calling AI “too nice” is a values-based judgment. And it reflects something deeper than model …
What ChatGPT’s tone reveals about our cultural values









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