Original Notion chat
Algorithmic Law - Project / Claude
You said: How should this project go, other than the quiz I want it to talk about AI and the signs, why it comes as weird and etc. What do you think let's brainstorm
Claude responded:
Most "AI writing sounds weird" takes focus on surface signs, but the deeper reason is structural: models produce plausible text for the widest possible audience, so they default toward the average. Real writing has voice because a specific person made specific choices.
It proposed three layers:
The "what" - taxonomy of signs.
The "why" - why patterns emerge.
The "so what" - implications and cultural effects.
You said: For my purposes, I would like to do both
Claude suggested treating each sign as a two-sided coin:
1. Name the sign.
2. Show it in the wild.
3. Explain why it happens.
4. How to spot it.
5. What the fix is.
It named deeper fixes:
Vagueness -> specificity.
Hedging -> opinion.
Uniform rhythm -> varied rhythm.
Wrap-up compulsion -> trust the reader.
Safety -> friction.
You said: So how do I put this all onto a website, I want the website to have three tabs, the sources, the quiz and the signs with how it sounds weird
Claude responded by proposing a working single-page site with tabs, editorial/print-magazine aesthetic, and an integrated quiz.
Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.