First, applicant argues that the mark is not merely descriptive because consumers will not immediately
understand what the underlying wording "generative pre-trained transformer" means. The trademark
examining attorney is not convinced. The previously and presently attached Internet evidence
demonstrates the extensive and pervasive use in applicant's software industry of the acronym "GPT" in
connection with software that features similar AI technology with ask and answer functions based on
pre-trained data sets; the fact that consumers may not know the underlying words of the acronym does
not alter the fact that relevant purchasers are adapted to recognizing that the term "GPT" is commonly
used in connection with software to identify a particular type of software that features this AI ask and
answer technology. Accordingly, this argument is not persuasive.
first three results for gpt on ddg are all for chatgpt
at least the fourth is the for gpt vs mrb, but all the rest are about llms
I was pocking fun by searching for "GUID Partition Table" instead of GPT
i see, please excuse my obtusity (im sure that must be a word)
as a lazy person, however, that sure seems like a lot of letters
not that i regularly need to look it up to be honest