Really? I'd think a human being would be more likely to recognize they'd crossed a boundary with another human, step back, and address the issue with some reflection?
If apologizing is more likely the response of an AI agent than a human that's either... somewhat hopeful in one sense, and supremely disappointing in another.
> I'd think a human being would be more likely to recognize they'd crossed a boundary with another human
Please. We're autistic software engineers here, we totally don't do stuff like "recognize they'd crossed a boundary".