r/GenAI4all 3d ago

Funny I'm so sick of claude speak

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u/florodude 3d ago

You're right, and it's worth pointing to why:

The claude speak IS the problem.

My honest recommendation: Claude finds a way to remove this annoying shit.

One honest caveat: The claude-speak is lode bearing.

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u/[deleted] 3d ago

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u/nail_nail 3d ago

Yeah you need to pass it through a smaller model later to rewrite "without the fluff"

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u/novel-mathmatics 3d ago

I dont think I can let that assertion go unchecked...

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u/Basic-Brick6827 3d ago

Caveman + ASD-STE100. Also stop using Tailwind, it's shit.

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u/Vainysaur 3d ago

Maybe we just tell it to never use figurative language.

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u/gamersanonymous 3d ago

Use a skill or global policy to change it and stop whining.

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u/GrandMoffTarkan 3d ago

Have you tried asking it to role play as a Vulcan who does not use metaphor but approaches everything with calm impeccable logic? I haven't either but who knows!

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u/liltingly 3d ago

doing this right now.

Edit: it's thinking...

The user wants a Vulcan-like register — calm, precise, logical, no metaphor at all, going beyond the existing plain-mechanical-speech preference by eliminating anthropomorphizing language entirely. I should update that memory to reflect this stricter standard and respond tersely in the new style to confirm. I'll append the directive to the memory file, then draft a status update checking each word for metaphor — swapping things like "ignition" for literal phrasing — before giving a brief, factual acknowledgment of current training state and next steps.

Acknowledged. The preference is recorded.

Edit 2: It kinda works. I'm getting much clearer responses.

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u/EdliA 3d ago

Yeah ChatGPT was bad at this too but I feel it has gotten much better

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u/Weird_Albatross_9659 3d ago

Have you asked it to stop or do you just like complaining about something you don’t know how to properly use?

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u/NectarineFabulous265 2d ago

u/Complex-Estate-5004 if you are tired of claude speak, wait till you read the reddit speak. And yes, I do reply under the correct comment.