I actually started using "load bearing" in my every day speak after Opus 4.6 :) AI to human distillation is a thing
He personally adopted the phrase 'load bearing' from the model.
I actually started using "load bearing" in my every day speak after Opus 4.6 :) AI to human distillation is a thing
Users note greater clarity in professional settings and better LLM code output after avoiding phrases shaped by AI model interactions like those from Anthropic.

@DimitrisPapail There's a paper on that. I think by @natashajaques

@DimitrisPapail As an experiment, I've banned words and phrases like "load bearing", "smoke test", "wire in", "landed", "shape", and "guardrails" in favor of specific, clear, and plain alternatives. I think I see the LLMs generating better code and technical work as a result. Dunno.

@yoavartzi @natashajaques i feel it goes beyond mannerisms too. In many ways i feel more clarity in a lot of settings where I'd use Claude/GPT to disentangle my own thoughts. Kinda cool actually