Ask HN: Why do AIs include obvious, easily removed tells that can get you fired?
For example, using matching curved quotation marks (“ and ”, ‘ and ’) is a clear AI tell.
If the user forgets to convert them to straight quotes, they could get fired.
So why do AIs use them?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 26.4 ms ] threadHell, just make a macro to replace all the funny anachronisms and a prompt that can reference your own writing style to massage the output.
‘And neither is this’
My iPhone and my computer do it automatically.
As much as I’ve seen this, I’ve never seen anyone get fired for it, this includes times where it broke production.