OpenAI Abandons ‘io’ Branding for Its AI Hardware
A court filing in a trademark lawsuit reveals OpenAI won’t use the name “io” for its AI hardware device, which isn’t expected to ship until 2026. Image: Brett Jordan / Pexels Source: Wired
A court filing in a trademark lawsuit reveals OpenAI won’t use the name “io” for its AI hardware device, which isn’t expected to ship until 2026. Image: Brett Jordan / Pexels Source: Wired
Introduction In a stunning legal and strategic reversal, the company formerly known as Twitter has launched a multi-front campaign to reclaim the very brand it famously discarded. X Corp, Elon Musk’s social media venture, is not only updating its terms of service but has filed a formal countersuit, aiming to legally claw back the iconic…
Introduction In a high-stakes corporate identity crisis, the platform formerly known as Twitter is fighting to reclaim its past. X Corp has quietly updated its terms of service, asserting exclusive ownership over the very name it abandoned. This legal maneuver isn’t just bureaucratic housekeeping; it’s a direct response to a burgeoning challenge from a newcomer…