There are Claude-isms everywhere for those with eyes to see
Researcher Nabeel S. Qureshi says recent Telegraph articles show distinctive writing patterns characteristic of Anthropic's Claude
Founder Danielle Fong also observed the distinct prose style.
Many users criticized the Claude AI writing style detected in Telegraph articles as awful, painful, and nonsensical, with some calling its use a sackable offense and faulting the editor.
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@nabeelqu I always wonder why more people aren't bothered by this. Are they just not used to using Claude?

@nabeelqu These are so painful to the brain because the sentences look like they *should* make sense and they just don’t.
There are Claude-isms everywhere for those with eyes to see

@henrytdowling Yes I think so. That, and most people don’t actually read the article

@nabeelqu i'm tired of seeing them boss

@joodalooped Read old books

@nabeelqu “And that flattening conceals the real issue”. Yikes.

@carolynrogers Yes

@nabeelqu This is not a bug. It’s a design feature.

@nabeelqu I don't know. I think we need to delve deeper into this rich tapestry.

@nabeelqu And use of AI is a sackable offence at the paper!

@nabeelqu It’s such awful writing it hurts

@nabeelqu How are you so confident that it’s Claude written? Genuinely curious

@nabeelqu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

@nabeelqu @henrytdowling More importantly, what the hell is the editor doing?