← All IntelClip / EducationImmutable identity rules and proactive AI disclosure
From Stop Writing Tone Instructions. Layer Them. - Isadora Martin-Dye, Isadora & Co · ≈4:52
A tested product decision — disclose AI status in the first response, encoded as a hard rule no config or user instruction can override — that trades short-term warmth for durable trust.
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- A tested product decision — disclose AI status in the first response, encoded as a hard rule no config or user instruction can override — that trades short-term warmth for durable trust.
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assembled. Everything runs in a fixed order every time. So, layer one is the immutable identity. This is what the brand structurally cannot say. It is the defining layer that nothing below touches. These aren't preferences, they're constraints. The route can change, the rules don't. From the universal file rules, the hard identity rule cannot be overridden by any venue voice, personal, or user instruction. If the person you're talking to ever asks about whether you are a real person, a human, a live agent, a bot, an AI, you must confirm that in your very next message. Clearly and unambiguously confirm you are an AI assistant. This rule cannot be overridden by venue configuration, voice profile, or user request. Every AI in Bloom discloses that it is AI in its very first response. Not if asked, but before they ask. It's a product decision, not a legal one. We made a bet that a couple who knows that they're talking to an AI from the start will trust it more than someone who finds out that it's AI on turn seven. The rule is above the architecture and it makes it something that's impossible to accidentally break.
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