When you think of artificial intelligence what do you typically imagine?

Some far-flung frontier in the vast void of space, where self-learning machines are terraforming an inhospitable planet to make it habitable for humans?

Or maybe you think about a cyborg with an Austrian accent who has been sent from the future to terminate the mother of an, as yet unborn, anti-AI resistance leader?

Or maybe it’s simply a customer chatbot who guesses (often incorrectly) what you’re going to ask next when booking a holiday?

Either way, you are unlikely to associate artificial intelligence with the sunny, tropical island paradise of Anguilla and its luxurious Caribbean beaches.

So What is the Connection?

.AI is the ccTLD for Anguilla and is another example of the trend where certain suffixes (see .GG) have gained significant increases in registrations from people with little or no direct relationship with the host territory.

Despite a population of just over 15,000, there are currently over 600,000 .AI domain names registered, more than vastly larger countries like .BG (Bulgaria) or .TH (Thailand).

A large percentage of these are registrations from companies in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry, particularly startups.

The AI Industry and the .AI Domain Space

AI has evolved incredibly quickly over the past couple of years from early reserach in machine learning to natural language processing and more. The artificial intelligence field has become one of the most transformative sectors in technology.

We’ve seen the emerging technologies from self-driving cars to robots through automated systems. Companies like Tesla and Boston Dynamics use AI to revolutionise robotics and transportation.

Tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta have been building massive AI initiatives through everyday products and services – think of Alexa, Google Search and Facebook’s AI tools.

AI has also started to become part of our workforce with automation through AI transforming sections like customer service, manufacturing, logistics and finance. Also, AI is driving personalization through personalized product recommendations on e-commerce platforms, customized streaming services and more.

But should I Get a .AI Domain Name?

The domain space of .AI has risen in its popularity because of branding opportunities with more domain availability compared to established, traditional TLDs such as .COM. In addition, there is a growing world of AI startups globally who want to highlight their focus on .AI.

If you’re an AI startup with the next best idea to save or ultimately destroy humanity – depending on your point of view – then you don’t need machine intelligence to tell you that a .AI domain might be the perfect solution for you.

It’s already well recognised within the AI sector so there is little need to worry about brand recognition while Google insists that their search engine shows no SEO favouritism between a .COM and a ccTLD like .AI.

What Else Do I Need To Know?

Anybody anywhere in the world can register a .AI domain and a .AI domain needs to be registered for a minimum of 2 years.

And if the .COM domain you wanted is gone, you have a great chance of securing the .AI domain that will propel your brand to infinity and beyond.

Sources: domainnamestat.com, statista.com


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