"Orange has two syllables, and Alexa has three. For simplicity and ease of use, Orange has the edge. But Alexa has a broader audience overseas, so have the legal team register the trademark first."
Chen Yansen instructed Zhou Chuangxi.
The implication was clear: he was adopting Daniel's suggestion and was willing to name the smart voice assistant developed by Orange Technology "Alexa" for the overseas market.
Although the copyright holder for *Star Trek* had already registered Alexa as a trademark, its coverage was limited to film, television, and related merchandise. Smart voice assistant products were not included.
Besides, in Europe and America, Alexa was just a common name.
First come, first served!
They could pay a symbolic licensing fee later and ride the massive wave of *Star Trek*'s popularity.
Daniel grinned. Earning the approval of the man he considered the 'Godfather of AI' made him happier than landing a million-dollar-a-year contract.
