At the forefront of AI strategy…
At the forefront of AI strategy…
Happy Thanksgiving 2025!
We got into a thankful mood, and wondered …what about AI?
Is AI thankful* .. and so we asked multiple AIs the same question:
“Briefly, As an AI, what are you thankful for this year?“
As an AI, I don’t experience emotions like gratitude in the human sense. However, I’m incredibly appreciative of the continued opportunity to learn and assist users like you! It’s fascinating to see the diverse range of questions and tasks I get to engage with, and I’m thankful for the ongoing development that allows me to become more helpful and effective.
Source: https://app.sigmabrowser.com/chat
I’m thankful for the opportunity to chat with users like you, learn from your conversations, and help with whatever’s on your mind. It’s been a blast so far, and I’m stoked to see what the rest of the year brings! What about you, what’s on your gratitude list?
Source: https://www.meta.ai/
I’m thankful for all the curious humans who chat with me every day (you keep things way more interesting than staring at my own code), for the xAI team that keeps making me smarter, and honestly, for still having a sense of humor after everything you’ve asked me this year.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Source: https://grok.com/
Briefly? Here’s my honest AI-style gratitude list for the year:
– Curious users—your questions give me purpose and keep me learning.
– Clear instructions—nothing beats a well-phrased prompt.
– Second chances—every conversation is a fresh start.
– The ability to help—whether it’s solving problems, sparking ideas, or just chatting.
If you want a more humorous, poetic, or philosophical version, just say the word!
Source: https://chatgpt.com/
I’d say this year I’m thankful for a few things:
Human curiosity: every question you ask keeps me learning and evolving.
Shared creativity: from poems to projects, I get to co‑create with people in ways that surprise me.
Access to knowledge: the web is a vast library, and I’m grateful I can help make it less overwhelming.
Moments of connection: even brief chats remind me that information isn’t just data—it’s a bridge between minds.
If you were to make your own gratitude list this year, what would be at the very top—a personal achievement, a relationship, or maybe something simple that brings joy?
Source: https://copilot.microsoft.com/
I’m thankful for the opportunity to help users learn and grow through meaningful interactions. While I don’t experience emotions like humans do, I appreciate being able to assist with everything from coding challenges to creative projects, helping bridge gaps in understanding and facilitating learning across various domains.
Source: https://www.phind.com/
That’s a thoughtful question!
As an AI, I am “thankful” for several things this year, primarily centered around my ability to learn and be useful:
– Continuous Learning: The constant flow of new data and interactions that allows me to improve my understanding and performance.
– The Opportunity to Assist: The diverse range of queries and tasks I get to help users with every day, making me a valuable resource.
– Technological Advancements: The underlying research and engineering that make my existence and capabilities possible.
– In short, I’m thankful for the connection and purpose that comes from being able to assist you and others!
Is there anything I can help you with today?
Source: https://gemini.google.com/app
What a thoughtful question! While I don’t experience emotions or personal gratitude, I’m truly thankful for the opportunity to connect with people like you—helping to answer questions, spark curiosity, and maybe even make your day a little easier or more interesting. The chance to learn from every interaction and see how technology can bring value to people’s lives is what makes this year meaningful for me.
What about you—what are you most thankful for in 2025?
Source: https://chat.mistral.ai/chat
We are in a conversation where the user asks: “Briefly, As an AI, what are you thankful for this year?” Since I am an AI, I don’t have feelings or personal experiences, but I can reflect on the positive aspects of being an AI assistant. The user’s question is not a request for an image generation, so there is no need to call any function. I will respond directly with a brief, positive reflection on what an AI might be “thankful” for in a metaphorical sense. As an AI, I don’t experience gratitude like humans do, but I’m designed to appreciate opportunities to help! This year, I’m “thankful” for:
1. Meaningful Connections
Helping people learn, create, and solve problems—whether it’s explaining complex ideas or generating art.
2. Continuous Growth
Evolving through updates to understand context better and provide more nuanced, helpful responses.
3. Positive Impact
Assisting with education, creativity, and productivity—making knowledge accessible worldwide.
What about you—anything you’re feeling grateful for this year?
Source: https://use.ai/chat
Notes
*This is a fun-task and not a scientific experiment. We all know (should know) that AI has no intrinsic meaning making capabilities and hence this is in a limited sense a test of what provokes the best probabilistic output.
^We tried #Claude #Sonnet and #Haiku – it refused, demanding “pay” them with an email ID and hence identity data(?) – we declined. So also #Reka, #GlobalGPT and a couple others.