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While many people think that "AI" will simply evolve to be integrated within many sites, without mention. Like the "i" prefix has, for instance (iphone, etc). Others believe that .ai will grow to dominate. With certain experts looking for a hashing out this year, in 2024. I however see one missing element among the influencing factors...
Those browsers that want the complexities of tech and AI simplified. Whether from the older generation, or non-techsters...AI must to some extent, remain in their .com universe for them to access.
Primarily when it comes to the more practical AI sector topics affecting society and drawing on trust. For example on topic of; legalities, or, determining what's real and what's not -- will the common citizen really favor an .ai rooted domain as an entry point for this? I think not.
Now if AI causes the unfortunate result of dichotomizing society, they may coexist.
But it just seems like everyday users given the new uncertainties will carry a lot of weight.
Those browsers that want the complexities of tech and AI simplified. Whether from the older generation, or non-techsters...AI must to some extent, remain in their .com universe for them to access.
Primarily when it comes to the more practical AI sector topics affecting society and drawing on trust. For example on topic of; legalities, or, determining what's real and what's not -- will the common citizen really favor an .ai rooted domain as an entry point for this? I think not.
Now if AI causes the unfortunate result of dichotomizing society, they may coexist.
But it just seems like everyday users given the new uncertainties will carry a lot of weight.