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Let's say a software company not going specifically for AI, but also AI.
Let's say a software company not going specifically for AI, but also AI.
FYI they still don't even bother with the .com it's because it's no skin of there nose if they have it or not -
I personally dont get the .AI hype. How many true AI companies or even Pseudo AI companies are out there? The tech is not anywhere near far enough along to have a major amount of business ventures any time soon.
When I see AI I think of Adobe Illustrator over Artificial Intelligence. Its just not there or even close by.
I personally dont get the .AI hype. How many true AI companies or even Pseudo AI companies are out there? The tech is not anywhere near far enough along to have a major amount of business ventures any time soon.
When I see AI I think of Adobe Illustrator over Artificial Intelligence. Its just not there or even close by.
They bought it recently.
Your $1billion revenue claim is nonsense, I don’t think they have much revenue.
It could be $800m in rev or closer to $2b before you ever try and call me out, stay in your lane. First and foremost do the math.
Just to clarify:
Thank you all for your contribution to this talk.
- Yes I was looking for my company domain.
- I already had the "name".
- The name was not in use by any other company, it was short and most of the "standard" tlds were taken by domainers (.com, .net, .group etc)
- I chose .AI, since i like its shortness and strength over all of the other available choices.
PS Budget was $100, .com was $1M (supposedly).
good idea,maybe you can use one of my 1000+ .ai names,listed here www.u.aiJust to clarify:
Thank you all for your contribution to this talk.
- Yes I was looking for my company domain.
- I already had the "name".
- The name was not in use by any other company, it was short and most of the "standard" tlds were taken by domainers (.com, .net, .group etc)
- I chose .AI, since i like its shortness and strength over all of the other available choices.
PS Budget was $100, .com was $1M (supposedly).