GET THE FREE VOICE LOCK WORKBOOK: https://www.skool.com/claude-with-chris-1445/about Wikipedia editors have spent three years building the most rigorous AI detection system on the internet. This is how to use it against itself, so your Claude output stops sounding like AI for good. If you've ever told Claude "don't use em dashes, don't sound like AI" and watched it ignore you ten messages later — this video fixes that. Telling Claude what NOT to do brings it to neutral. Neutral still sounds like AI. To actually sound like you, Claude needs something specific to BE. In this video I walk through The Voice Lock — a two-prompt framework that strips out the eight AI fingerprints Wikipedia editors catalogued, then replaces them with the specific signal that makes your writing sound like yours. Built once. Pasted into a Claude project. Holds forever. 👉 https://www.skool.com/[YOUR-LINK] Inside the workbook: - The 5-question voice interview prompt - The Voice Lock build prompt - The 8 Wikipedia AI fingerprint categories explained - Install instructions for Claude Projects - When to rebuild it (3 specific triggers) 📌 SOURCE Wikipedia: Signs of AI Writing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing WikiProject AI Cleanup https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_AI_Cleanup ⏱ CHAPTERS 0:00 Wikipedia is now hunting AI writing 0:30 Why I made this video (and why "don't sound like AI" doesn't work) 1:03 What is the Voice Lock 1:09 Wikipedia's stand against AI explained 1:39 Why telling Claude "no em dashes" fails 2:10 The 3 stages: Strip, Signal, Lock 2:47 Stage 1 — STRIP: pass the Wikipedia test 3:21 The 8 AI fingerprint categories 3:42 Stage 2 — SIGNAL: capture what only you would say 4:31 Stage 3 — LOCK: install it once, hold it forever 5:04 The 8 fingerprints in detail 5:50 Negative parallelism (the AI signature rhythm) 6:22 The em dash plague 6:30 "Stands as a testament" and the puffery phrases 6:43 The closer (in summary, furthermore, moreover) 6:51 Smoothness — the deepest tell of all 6:59 Tourist brochure tone 7:07 Vague attribution 7:22 The banned phrase list 8:03 Why "strip" is only half the job 8:12 The biggest mistake people make with Claude 9:15 The 5 voice questions you need to answer 9:24 How to install the Voice Lock in Claude 9:33 Wikipedia caught everyone else. They won't catch you. 🛠 TOOLS MENTIONED Claude — claude.ai Wikipedia — wikipedia.org Custom Instructions / Claude Projects 📌 WHO THIS IS FOR — Anyone using Claude or ChatGPT for writing who wants it to stop sounding generic — Coaches, consultants and agency owners scaling content with AI — Teams sending professional communication that needs to sound human — People who've tried "don't use em dashes" and watched it fail — Anyone who wants their AI writing to not get flagged in 2026 This is Chapter 01 of the Foundational Training series inside Claude With Chris — a free Skool community where I share the prompts, frameworks, and builds I use across my businesses every week. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisbradley.ai/ #claudeai #aiwriting #stopaisounding #wikipedia #aitools #claudeprompts #claude #chatgpt #aiforbusiness #aiwriting #voicelock #anthropic #aitips #aidetection #promptengineering

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