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AI agents show improved compliance with specific word choices

A user on Reddit's ClaudeAI community has observed that specific word choices significantly impact the performance and attentiveness of AI agents. They found that using terms like "dependency" in instructions, which are common in project management contexts, yields better compliance than direct commands like "Don't do X until Y is done." The user hypothesizes that certain words trigger different training contexts, leading to improved accuracy. AI

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IMPACT Specific phrasing can enhance AI agent reliability, suggesting prompt engineering nuances that operators should consider.

RANK_REASON User-generated observation about AI agent behavior, not a formal research paper or product release.

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  1. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 · /u/Aggravating-Dog5022 ·

    Has anyone else noticed certain words make AI agents actually listen?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Been working with AI agents for about 2 years and I keep noticing word choice matters way more than I expected.</p> <p>Simple example that got me thinking. &quot;Don't do Y until X is done&quot; works maybe ~75% of the time for me. But &quot;Y ha…