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[ey-key-ey] / ˈeɪˈkeɪˈeɪ /






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They’re dropping advice from ChatGPT—aka “Chat”—as if the OpenAI bot is their most trusted consigliere, counseling on everything from business strategy to whether you should let your friend get a perm.

From The Wall Street Journal

The nonsinging member who until recently had yet to release a solo LP is Brian Weitz, aka Geologist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Richard Melville Hall, aka Moby, dug deep into America’s musical library to create the album “Play,” on which the song “Porcelain” appears.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Fallout,” meanwhile, has continued to impress as it’s delved into the tragic back story of Walton Goggins’ noseless Ghoul, aka Cooper Howard, and more deeply explored the moral morass of survival in a nuclear wasteland, along with humanity’s inevitably self-destructive desire for war.

From MarketWatch

They call this generative engine optimization, aka GEO.

From The Wall Street Journal