OpenAI commercially launched ChatGPT on November 30, 2022, releasing it initially as a free public research preview. The service rapidly went viral, attracting over 1 million users in its first five days and 100 million monthly active users within two months, making it the fastest-growing consumer software application in history.
Since OpenAI’s breakout with ChatGPT, the acronym “GPT” has turned into a kind of instant shorthand for “this product has AI,” and brands rushed to bolt it onto names the way “.com” signals legitimacy.
By early 2023, a wave of “*GPT” naming grabbed headlines—everything from TruthGPT to would-be trademarks like ThreatGPT, MedicalGPT, DateGPT, and more—prompting OpenAI to even try locking down “GPT” as a trademark amid the copycat surge.
Rick Schwartz, the Domain King, is one of many adopters of AI and “GPT” models, currently promoting his Betty AI project as a conversational “bot” that advises on domain names and life decisions in general.

We were going to write a parody post about RickGPT as a follow-up to Rick Schwartz’s passion for AI but there was a problem: RickGPT.com is already taken, and not by the Domain King himself.
Registered in 2023, RickGPT.com is operated by Rick Robinson and it’s worth checking out.
Says Rick:
“Talk to me about things I’ve written – coverage is mostly at the intersection of leading-edge tech and culture. I’m trained on some but not all my work… most content is about futures past.”
In this case, the use of a ChatGPT bot serves as a personalized narrator of one’s own biography or CV.
Kudos to Rick Robinson for presenting it via RickGPT.com.
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