“GPT” may become a verb just like “google” did. Although it has one or two syllables two many, so would probably get shortened to something like “jeept”.
Or “prompting” ? Seems short and memorable, not used in many other contexts so its meaning would become clear, and it fits in with other technical terms that people are currently using in news articles, e.g. “prompt engineering”. (Admittedly though, it might be a bit premature to guess what language people will use!)
Maybe, though prompting refers more generally to giving prompts in order to get the right kind of response/behavior from the LLM, not necessarily using it as a smarter version of a search engine
“GPT” may become a verb just like “google” did. Although it has one or two syllables two many, so would probably get shortened to something like “jeept”.
Or “prompting” ? Seems short and memorable, not used in many other contexts so its meaning would become clear, and it fits in with other technical terms that people are currently using in news articles, e.g. “prompt engineering”. (Admittedly though, it might be a bit premature to guess what language people will use!)
Maybe, though prompting refers more generally to giving prompts in order to get the right kind of response/behavior from the LLM, not necessarily using it as a smarter version of a search engine