Comment by chii
4 days ago
I mean, how is it any worse than 'google'?
chatgpt is generic (as in, no prior meaning attached, except for the few people in the world who understand what GPT stands for). It's simple - even a non-english speaker can say it easily, and doesn't require one to be native to know how to pronounce it (this is a difficult concept for a native english speaker to grok).
These features makes for a good name.
It's very weird to pronounce it as a French. Either you pronounce it like in English with a thick French accent like "tchat' djee-pee-tee" or like in French as "tchat' jay-pey-tey" which sounds exactly like "I farted". This is really a terrible name in French.
while we're talking pronunciation I'm on an (entirely pointless) one man mission to have "lemon" stick as a pronunciation of "LLM".
"Google" at least doesn't have an acronym for "Generative pre-trained transformer" baked into it.
And many people don't know what Google stands for. Just like they probably didn't care what AOL stands for, or MSN
Even you agreed that almost nobody knows what GPT stands for - which means it's as random as any other three letter acronyms.
So i argue that chatGPT is indeed a good name (as good as google was).
Car brands are like that, does the average person know or care what GT, RX, STI, WRX etc mean?
I think car names like that are awful too.
(Clearly the car marketing world and the general public disagree with me there.)
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