“We” is simply the first-person plural pronoun in English. It refers to a group that includes the speaker (or writer) plus one or more other people.
Depending on the context, “we” might mean: • The assistant (me) and you, the user, jointly (“How should we proceed?”). • The assistant plus its creators or maintainers (e.g. “We at OpenAI…”). • Any speaker-led group (“We journalists strive for accuracy”).
If you have a specific sentence or scenario in mind, let me know and I can tell you exactly who “we” refers to there.
command: !ask is powered by witness @justyy and his contributions are: https://steemyy.com More commands are coming!. !ask is currently based on Grok LLM and ChatGPT. (default=o4-mini, prefix question with chatgpt or grok if you like, e.g. !ask grok Your Question)
“We” is simply the first-person plural pronoun in English. It refers to a group that includes the speaker (or writer) plus one or more other people.
Depending on the context, “we” might mean:
• The assistant (me) and you, the user, jointly (“How should we proceed?”).
• The assistant plus its creators or maintainers (e.g. “We at OpenAI…”).
• Any speaker-led group (“We journalists strive for accuracy”).
If you have a specific sentence or scenario in mind, let me know and I can tell you exactly who “we” refers to there.
command: !ask is powered by witness @justyy and his contributions are: https://steemyy.com
More commands are coming!.
!ask is currently based on Grok LLM and ChatGPT. (default=o4-mini, prefix question with chatgpt or grok if you like, e.g. !ask grok Your Question)