Of course it’s a name. Camden borough/town/market is named after William Camden, 1551-1623. Using surnames as given names is a relatively common Americanism.
And now is a common first name that in circulation because of a bunch of Gen X and early millennial parents named millions of kids anything that ended in den, dan, or don.
If your company can be taken down by Camden the college intern, it can be taken down by Claude.
People somehow think that they should give more permissions to Claude than to Camden. (Is that a name? To me that’s a borough and an eponymous beer.)
E: oh yeah, and the market.
Of course it’s a name. Camden borough/town/market is named after William Camden, 1551-1623. Using surnames as given names is a relatively common Americanism.
What was William Camden’s take on unrestricted AI use in production?
He doth protest
And now is a common first name that in circulation because of a bunch of Gen X and early millennial parents named millions of kids anything that ended in den, dan, or don.
Because people are a risk of messing with a company on purpose and with ill intent.