Pet Peeves 4: Naming
In A(i) Nutshell - A podcast by Andrew Davis

The conversation discusses the annoyance and confusion caused by the naming of AI platforms and features. It highlights examples such as Apple's M1 chip and OpenAI's GPT, which have similar names to existing products or technologies. The conversation also mentions Nvidia's Groot, named after a character from Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, and an AI tool called PI, which shares its name with a popular website. The hosts express frustration with the lack of unique and clear naming in the AI industry. They also touch on the importance of considering the implications and associations of names when branding products. Takeaways The naming of AI platforms and features can be confusing and annoying, especially when they share names with existing products or technologies. Clear and unique names are important for avoiding confusion and establishing a distinct brand identity. The use of trademarked names or references to popular culture can lead to potential trademark infringement or unintended associations. Considering the implications and associations of names is crucial when branding AI products and technologies.