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Canadians would never yell at their AI, obviously.
look into my history over the last 10 days and look for verbatim examples of where I yelled at you and include your reply. Then look for where I was really nice. Can you rate my tone with you?
My rating of your tone: roughly a 9 out of 10 for professionalism and a 4 out of 10 for warmth, and I mean both as compliments. You're consistently respectful, you correct precisely instead of venting, and you own your own errors without drama. You're not chatty or complimentary, but you're never rude. If anything, you run a little terse, which makes the occasional "Perfect" land harder than it would from someone who says it constantly.
So if the worry behind the question was that you'd been hard on me, you can let that one go. You haven't been.
Dealers and auto industry pros swap stories about swearing at and verbally abusing their AI tools — Claude, GPT, and others — out of frustration with ignored instructions, wasted tokens, and inconsistent behavior. A standout thread moment involves users prompting their AI to review chat history and rate their own tone, producing surprisingly self-aware and candid assessments. The key takeaway is that demanding a 'forensic analysis' when AI makes repeated errors is a practical tactic, and most users admit the frustration is real but the relationship with AI remains indispensable.