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Colombian parents name daughter ‘Chat Yipiti’ after AI platform ChatGPT

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Last updated: August 22, 2025 3:53 am
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A baby girl in the town of Cereté, Colombia, has made headlines for her unique name inspired by artificial intelligence. Chat Yipiti Bastidas Guerra was officially registered on August 15, 2025, at the Cerete Registry Office, much to the surprise and amusement of many.

The parents of Chat Yipiti chose this name as a tribute to the digital age and the increasing influence of artificial intelligence in our daily lives. The name is a direct reference to the popular ChatGPT chatbot developed by OpenAI, showcasing a bold display of originality that has sparked a wide range of reactions.

While some praise the parents for their creativity and forward-thinking approach, others have expressed concerns about the potential implications of such a name choice. The freedom of parents to choose their children’s names has been a topic of debate, especially when it comes to names that are directly linked to specific technologies or trends.

In Colombia, where unusual names inspired by sports, movies, or music stars are not uncommon, the law grants parents the liberty to choose names as long as they do not violate basic principles of respect and dignity. The National Registry has the authority to reject names that are deemed offensive or potentially harmful to the child’s well-being.

Despite the controversy surrounding the name Chat Yipiti, the authorities found no grounds to reject its registration, raising questions about whether current regulations should adapt to reflect the evolving influence of technology in society. Previous interventions by the state registry to ban names like “Miperro” and “Satan” highlight the delicate balance between parental freedom and societal norms.

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The case of Chat Yipiti serves as a reminder of the ever-changing landscape of name choices and the cultural significance attached to them. As we navigate a world increasingly shaped by technology, the debate over naming conventions will likely continue to evolve, reflecting the broader conversations about identity, innovation, and individuality in the digital age.

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