If humans would never choose those patterns, what about potential clients who would use that domain name? Wouldn’t that be counterproductive?
Exactly, AI can help with domain discovery and pattern recognition, but when it comes to domain branding and end-user appeal, human intuition still holds a critical place.
As the market evolves, I believe the best approach might be a hybrid one, where AI assists in generating ideas, but humans refine them for emotional resonance and practical use.
It really boils down to the handler of the ai agent... The right questions coupled with the correct wording and market research references can make a huge difference in the ai's output. Fact checking ai output is critical, as it exaggerates a lot of times.
I literally have to retrain my ai agent every time I do an analysis (I created training templates to compensate for this and save time), otherwise it's out-put goes all over the place and none of the numbers it spits out are anywhere close to being accurate.
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You bring up a crucial point. The AI is a tool, and like any tool, it’s only as good as the user’s ability to direct it effectively. Especially in this market where accuracy matters.
AI’s tendency to overgeneralize or exaggerate can lead to misguided decisions if you’re not careful.
Maybe they will just use more numbers...
If AI starts favoring domains with more numbers, it could definitely create opportunities for those who specialize in numeric domains, especially in markets where numbers hold significant value.
For example, in Asian markets, particularly China, numeric domains have an inherent cultural value. Numbers like 8, 9, or 3 are seen as lucky or auspicious, making them extremely valuable.