Also, when you’re trying to explain that there’s a gigantic difference between you and another organisation with a similar-sounding name, you can sound a little like the People’s Front of Judea.
My impression is that anyone who has ever heard of Singularity University doesn’t even have it in their hypothesis space that you mean something different when you say Singularity Institute.
Even when they do have it in their hypothesis space, it still gets mangled. I recently got a follow-up email from someone that still thought I was Singularity University. I had briefly explained to him about how SU had acquired the Singularity Summit from us, and his follow-up email said “now that you have acquired the Singularity Summit, you may be interested in my product...”
Rudi Hoffman confused them when I sought a quote from him and mentioned Singinst. And him you’d expect to move in the right circles to know the difference.
When I stayed with a friend in the Bay Area, I was confused that he said he knew loads of people in SingInst, but kept naming people I’d never heard of—and guess why!
SU and SI kept getting confused with each other all the time.
Also, when you’re trying to explain that there’s a gigantic difference between you and another organisation with a similar-sounding name, you can sound a little like the People’s Front of Judea.
By whom? I think the only time I personally saw that happen online was in one British newspaper article.
My impression is that anyone who has ever heard of Singularity University doesn’t even have it in their hypothesis space that you mean something different when you say Singularity Institute.
Yup.
Even when they do have it in their hypothesis space, it still gets mangled. I recently got a follow-up email from someone that still thought I was Singularity University. I had briefly explained to him about how SU had acquired the Singularity Summit from us, and his follow-up email said “now that you have acquired the Singularity Summit, you may be interested in my product...”
Almost every time I spoke to anyone who wasn’t deeply familiar with either SU or SI. Including almost every press person.
Rudi Hoffman confused them when I sought a quote from him and mentioned Singinst. And him you’d expect to move in the right circles to know the difference.
When I stayed with a friend in the Bay Area, I was confused that he said he knew loads of people in SingInst, but kept naming people I’d never heard of—and guess why!