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OpenAI, founded by tech visionaries such as Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, seeks to protect its state-of-the-art AI technology by applying for a U.S. trademark for the GPT acronym. This is related to the company's natural language processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence services. However, trademark issues, such as those posed by Google's Transformer, could delay its success. IP specialists are positive OpenAI may gain exclusive rights - just like IBM and Rolex before them.
OpenAI, the renowned AI research lab, is trying to trademark the name "GPT" due to the increasing number of AI chatbots that use the name. With its success coming from "ChatGPT," the name has become associated with Artificial Intelligence worldwide. However, the USPTO declined to expedite the process. OpenAI released its first "Generative Pre-trained Transformer" model in 2018. Now it's attempting to prove that 'GPT' is its own proprietary product, and not just a generic term. Can the famous OpenAI succeed?
OpenAI, a world-leading AI research laboratory, has applied to the USPTO in hopes of trademarking the acronym GPT. This comes with immense legal and public perception risks, as the acronym could be seen as generic rather than a distinct brand. If successful, OpenAI could join IBM in securing trademarks for their acronyms. Partner Jefferson Scher of Carr & Ferrell's trademark practice group has 15 years of experience in protecting brands.
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