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RobotNow.com - this robot was born in 2002
@Manusakos I like the way you think... My theory is that they're eventually going to manufacture bots tailored especially for children... I've grabbed up a few kid-related names myself: (com)
Child Bot
School Bots
Toddler Bot
Also:
Bots for Boys
Bots for Girls
Was is dropped recently and did you have your eyes on it?Hi all -
Normally I stick to .com but sometimes it's fun to gamble. With that said, I bought Bot.club direct from the .club registry.
It deleted but because it was a premium the registry took it back.Was is dropped recently and did you have your eyes on it?
Really nice grab!
So guys, I'm just curious from a business perspective, what's fueling these recent "RoboRegistrations"... From what I can see from a quick namebio search, neither the term SuperIntelligent, nor the term Coworkers, have any charted sales... (In other words, what is the working theory of the underlying business that would utilize these names - And why would they utilize these particular kws? Obviously, not a lot of demand so far in existing websites for example "SuperIntelligent Cars" or even "Smart Coworkers"... JMHO, but I'm not sure how appending the terms Robot or Bot the the kws helps these domains? )
Have a look my friend and you will find the answer...
Superintelligent AI explains Softbank’s push to raise a $100BN Vision Fund
Anyone who’s seen Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son give a keynote speech will know he rarely sticks to the standard industry conference playbook.
And his turn on the stage at Mobile World Congress this morning was no different, with Son making like Eldon Tyrell and telling delegates about his personal belief in a looming computing Singularity that he’s convinced will see superintelligent robots arriving en masse within the next 30 years, surpassing the human population in number and brainpower.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/27/s...-softbanks-push-to-raise-a-100bn-vision-fund/
well namesbond.. perhaps it is time for us to conclude that previous or old sales keywords may not necessarily be same as future ones.. if future means to evolve and change.. then this would be a very logical conclusion to make.
cheers
@alcy your point is well taken... But I always think that some basic value rules apply - e.g. difficulty of spelling, length, radio-test, etc.... This said, one can't dispute that different terms come into vogue over time - Look at "cloud" for gosh sakes! (Used to be just those white fluffy things in the sky! )
We know in the future robots are going to replace lots of jobs, but these co-bots or collaborative robots are a great idea because they still keep a percentage of human jobs.
i haveDon't have any but now I think I must buy.