Many users praised Anthropic's findings that Claude shows greater rigor in Russian and Eastern European languages as insightful, while some replied with negative generalizations about Indians or other groups.
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@teortaxesTex "even so" is the chef's kiss on this one. So right.
@vboykis Love how it’s phrased and rigor+brevity
@Lasker169631 Explains a lot in my experience with Indians
@teortaxesTex This is awesome! 💪
Hindi prompts trigger the highest warmth, while Russian leans heavily toward rigor
@teortaxesTex "even so" is the chef's kiss on this one. So right.
@vboykis Love how it’s phrased and rigor+brevity
@teortaxesTex Americans have fucked us.
@vboykis YES
I have a theory why Hindi has this effect: GM! https://twitter.com/khoomeik/status/2076878921082323173
Many users praised Anthropic's findings that Claude shows greater rigor in Russian and Eastern European languages as insightful, while some replied with negative generalizations about Indians or other groups.
Based on 13 visible X reactions from 34 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
Published answers will appear here.
@vboykis YES
I have a theory why Hindi has this effect: GM! https://twitter.com/khoomeik/status/2076878921082323173