In this episode of Naming in the AI Age, Mike Carr and Ashley Elliott discuss how to reduce legal risk in brand naming, using the Smucker’s vs. Trader Joe’s case as an example. They contrast descriptive names like Trader Joe’s Crustless Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam Sandwiches - clear but hard to protect - with distinctive names like Smucker’s Uncrustables, which are unique and ownable. Mike and Ashley explain that naming strategy should align with business goals: private labels can lean o...
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In this episode of Naming in the AI Age, Mike Carr and Ashley Elliott discuss how to reduce legal risk in brand naming, using the Smucker’s vs. Trader Joe’s case as an example. They contrast descriptive names like Trader Joe’s Crustless Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam Sandwiches - clear but hard to protect - with distinctive names like Smucker’s Uncrustables, which are unique and ownable. Mike and Ashley explain that naming strategy should align with business goals: private labels can lean o...
AI Naming: The Right Way to Use AI for Brand and Product Names
Naming in an AI Age
13 minutes
4 months ago
AI Naming: The Right Way to Use AI for Brand and Product Names
In this episode of Naming in the AI Age, Mike Carr explains how AI can enhance naming when used strategically. He warns against basic prompts and generic testing, noting that AI needs brand-specific context. Carr introduces "context engineering"—feeding AI detailed inputs like brand strategy and audience insights—to generate better names. He covers prompt structuring, using advanced models like GPT-4o, and the continued importance of human intuition and critical thinking. While AI accelerates...
Naming in an AI Age
In this episode of Naming in the AI Age, Mike Carr and Ashley Elliott discuss how to reduce legal risk in brand naming, using the Smucker’s vs. Trader Joe’s case as an example. They contrast descriptive names like Trader Joe’s Crustless Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam Sandwiches - clear but hard to protect - with distinctive names like Smucker’s Uncrustables, which are unique and ownable. Mike and Ashley explain that naming strategy should align with business goals: private labels can lean o...