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In the crowded marketplace of modern commerce, a product’s name is its calling card. A good name is a passport to success, instantly conveying its purpose, personality, and appeal. But in an age of incessant technological innovation, we are witnessing a disturbing trend: the proliferation of unimaginative, overused names that rely on flashy adjectives and hollow cliches.

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“Plus” and “Turbo”
Consider the recent trend of appending words like “Plus” and “Turbo” to product names. What do these words actually mean, beyond an attempt to sound dynamic and exciting? Do they truly convey any information about the product’s features or benefits? Or are they merely a superficial ploy to attract attention in a crowded market?
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And why do we feel the need for our chat with AI to be “turbo fast”? Are we really so time-crunched and impatient that we can’t spare a few extra seconds to engage with our digital counterparts? Or are we simply succumbing to the cult of speed, in which every activity must be optimized for maximum efficiency, regardless of the cost to our wellbeing and sanity?
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Perhaps it’s time to rethink our approach to naming products. Instead of relying on tired adjectives and flashy buzzwords, we could embrace more meaningful, evocative names that truly capture the essence of what we’re selling. Names that inspire curiosity, spark the imagination, and create a sense of connection between the product and the user.
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In the case of AI chat, we might consider names like “Echo,” “Eve,” or “Aurora,” which evoke a sense of conversation, companionship, and exploration. These names convey a sense of humanity and warmth, rather than the cold, mechanical efficiency that we often associate with AI.

Ultimately, the name of a product is more than just a label. It’s a reflection of our values, our creativity, and our ability to connect with our customers on a deeper level. So let’s push ourselves to think beyond the tired cliches and embrace a new era of imaginative, meaningful product names. The possibilities are endless — let’s seize them.
Is ChatGPT Plus Turbo worth it?
If you’re wondering what it’s like to pay $20 a month and choose the new “Turbo” model, the replies are sometimes as follows:
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Turbo Plus is worth the price, it is fast. The question is, are you able to take advantage of this speed?
🟣 Most importantly, with the paid version you don’t have to refresh your browser and pray that there aren’t too many users for the free ChatGPT.

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OpenAI confirms with each product that it is better to execute and launch quickly than to wait indefinitely for the right moment. It is possible to miss a revolution, as in the case of Bard Google (imagen, etc.).
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[update 14th February 2023]
Turbo, after the name, disappeared as quickly as it was born, I appreciate the wit of the Open AI developers.
Based on user feedback, we are now defaulting Plus users to a faster version of ChatGPT, formerly known as “Turbo”. We’ll keep the previous version around for a while.






