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hebejebelustoday at 7:26 PM5 repliesview on HN

The constitution contains 43 instances of the word 'genuine', which is my current favourite marker for telling if text has been written by Claude. To me it seems like Claude has a really hard time _not_ using the g word in any lengthy conversation even if you do all the usual tricks in the prompt - ruling, recommending, threatening, bribing. Claude Code doesn't seem to have the same problem, so I assume the system prompt for Claude also contains the word a couple of times, while Claude Code may not. There's something ironic about the word 'genuine' being the marker for AI-written text...


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staticshocktoday at 7:45 PM

You're absolutely right!

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rvnxtoday at 8:18 PM

I apologize for the oversight

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karmajunkietoday at 7:32 PM

maybe it uses the g word so much BECAUSE it’s in the constitution…

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Mirastetoday at 8:57 PM

I would like to see more agent harnesses adopt rules that are actually rules. Right now, most of the "rules" are really guidelines: the agent is free to ignore them and the output will still go through. I'd like to he able to set simple word filters and regenerate that can deterministically block an output completely, and kick the agent back into thinking to correct it. This wouldn't have to be terribly advanced to fix a lot of slop. Disallow "genuine," disallow "it's not x, it's y," maybe get a community blacklist going a la adblockers.

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beepbooptheorytoday at 7:36 PM

You are probably right but without all the context here one might counter that the concept of authenticity should feature predominantly in this kind of document regardless. And using a consistent term is probably the advisable style as well: we probably don't need "constitution" writers with a thesaurus nearby right?

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