If the word is at the beginning of a sentence it may be capitalized, but mid-sentence it should follow its proper name:
> Rawashdeh says that before generative AI, eBay had billions of signals about what consumers bought and sold, and the feedback that they’d share with eBay about their experience on the site. […]
> EBay is agnostic about who it will work with for generative AI. It partners with Microsoft for GitHub and buys AI data center infrastructure from Nvidia, for example. […]
* https://www.apple.com/legal/intellectual-property/trademark/...
There's a fellow who did a bunch of stuff with computers:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann
You would not write "Von Neumann architecture", but rather "von Neumann architecture":
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/von_Neumann_architecture
Cites:
* https://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2012/02/do-i-capitalize-t...
* https://www.thesaurus.com/e/grammar/when-to-capitalize-words... § 5
If the word is at the beginning of a sentence it may be capitalized, but mid-sentence it should follow its proper name:
> Rawashdeh says that before generative AI, eBay had billions of signals about what consumers bought and sold, and the feedback that they’d share with eBay about their experience on the site. […]
> EBay is agnostic about who it will work with for generative AI. It partners with Microsoft for GitHub and buys AI data center infrastructure from Nvidia, for example. […]
* https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/ebay-uses-generative-ai-em...