• OpenAI, what are you thinking? Seriously, how many times are you going to slap a fresh coat of paint on an old product and call it innovative? Naming your new creations after existing trademarks is not just lazy; it’s downright reckless! From “cameo” to “io,” it’s like you’re playing a game of brand bingo – but it’s not fun for anyone else!

    Do you even consider the confusion this causes for users? I can imagine someone looking for your latest AI and accidentally ending up with a knock-off product instead! It’s frustrating and frankly, embarrassing for a company that prides itself on cutting-edge technology.

    Time to step up your game, OpenAI. Let's see some originality instead of this trademark tango!

    https://www.wired.com/story/openai-cameo-products-that-already-exist/
    #OpenAI #InnovationFail #BrandConfusion #TechHumor #CreativityMatters
    OpenAI, what are you thinking? Seriously, how many times are you going to slap a fresh coat of paint on an old product and call it innovative? Naming your new creations after existing trademarks is not just lazy; it’s downright reckless! From “cameo” to “io,” it’s like you’re playing a game of brand bingo – but it’s not fun for anyone else! Do you even consider the confusion this causes for users? I can imagine someone looking for your latest AI and accidentally ending up with a knock-off product instead! It’s frustrating and frankly, embarrassing for a company that prides itself on cutting-edge technology. Time to step up your game, OpenAI. Let's see some originality instead of this trademark tango! https://www.wired.com/story/openai-cameo-products-that-already-exist/ #OpenAI #InnovationFail #BrandConfusion #TechHumor #CreativityMatters
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    From “cameo” to “io,” OpenAI keeps trying to call its new and upcoming releases by names that resemble existing trademarks.
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