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This is in a PR where Shougo, another long-time contributor, communicates entirely in walls of unparseable AI slop text: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/19413

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[–] TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 39 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (4 children)

Couldn’t help but notice the casual gendering of Claude to “he” as well.

"Claude" is a male given name. If you think it's actually a problem, blame Anthropic for giving their LLM a gendered name. I've never gendered AI assistants, but I'm not going to begrudge people who do when it's in the name (or in the case of old Siri, the voice, which would later be the default rather than only option).

Women named "Claude" exist, but they're staggeringly outnumbered by men to a point where most people don't even know of women named "Claude" – let alone wouldn't immediately associate it as masculine.

[–] Natal@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Claude is neutral and can be given to women too. Though it lost popularity over the male version. There is even a fruit called "La reine Claude" which back translates to the queen Claude. But yeah, Claude was male in my head too so I'm definitely guilty of that too despite knowing and actively trying not to anthropomorphize Large lying models

[–] amino@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

it's extremely telling however the shift in marketing. i don't believe giving the coding plagiarism bot a male name is coincidental. most feminists would probably agree. we've known for decades that chatbots were given female names because they're trying to reenact some tradwife fetish and attract a male audience

[–] TheTechnician27@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

it's extremely telling however the shift in marketing

And your hypothesis doesn't fall apart now why, exactly? AI assistants are more secretary-like than they've ever been. "Write me an email." "Proofread my work." Beyond that, people are using LLMs as substitutes for significant others.

And yet now, Microsoft migrated "Cortana" to "Copilot", Siri is more gender-neutral than ever, Alexa still exists off massive brand recognition, and other major AI services are called e.g. "ChatGPT", "Claude", "DeepSeek", and "Grok". Collectively, that's gender-neutral.

At most, the hypothesis used to be true but isn't anymore, because you can literally make an LLM act like a tradwife now if you're so ~~debased~~ inclined, yet the names are broadly neutral. The MIT Press has a good, lengthy article about the history of gender in speech synthesis, as an aside.

[–] maegul@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

Not blaming anyone, this is social commentary.

But like the neutral “it” is right there.

In a world that’s both charged around gender and pronoun usage, and focused on the nature and value of LLMs … I think it’s weird that there isn’t more commonly pushback enforcing the non-human neutral for the simple reason that it’s an objective fact amidst a swampy pool of (mis-)information synthesis.

A little like the bechdel test, I feel like it’s the casualness and indifference around this gender bias (at least at the moment) that’s interesting and telling.