Vim's lead maintainer has fully lost his goddamn mind

https://programming.dev/post/47279277

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

Someone somewhere made the important observation not long ago that computer assistants tended to be gendered female when more like a secretary (Siri and Alexa) but now that AIs are “intelligent” and powerful … Claude now has to be a male.

Especially weird (and telling?) when it is objectively gender neutral as it’s not human.

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 would immediately associate it as masculine.

Claude (given name) - Wikipedia

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

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.

Bitching Betty Speaks: How Talking Machines Got Their Gendered Voices

From the cockpit to consumer tech, synthetic voices shed light on the deep-rooted gender biases embedded in our technologies.

The MIT Press Reader