US /pɚˈplɛks/
・UK /pə'pleks/
When I hear a customer's name, I immediately think, how could I spell this name in an obnoxious way that will infuriate and perplex them.
I probably would have to go back and for my personal workflow I would probably use Perplex the computer computer a little bit differently than just giving it a one off prompt.
This if you add them, this gives another strength to perplex the computer to go into something like your Google driver, maybe connect with your notion the notes you've taken or to Slack so where it can work with that information and just make everything more streamlined.
Etymologists aren't quite sure where it came from, but some suggest that it came from Scottish slang words like bombays, or bombays, meaning to perplex.