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Just a note for anyone basing their business on the .ai TLD.

It's technically the domain for Anguilla, a literal British colony in the Caribbean.

It appears to be managed by some random guy- check out the .ai registration FAQ: http://whois.ai/faq.html

If you are going to use .ai, just be aware the top level of the domain appears to be managed by some dude with a gmail account. Its not necessarily bad, but something to consider if you're planning to host your billion dollar AI startup on it.




I wonder how a simple individual can acquire control on a ccTLD.

I always thought they would need to be vetted by the government of that the ccTLD represents.


I think they found the one weird software dev in Anguilla willing to do it. The "Offshore Information Services" link on the .ai wikipedia page "registry" link redirects to the dudes wikipedia page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.ai https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Cate

A colorful character to say the least, and exactly the kind of person I'd expect to be running the ccTLD of a small caribbean island.


> Cate engaged in civil disobedience against U.S. cryptography policy by setting up a webpage inviting readers to "become an international arms trafficker in one click". The page contained an HTML form which, when submitted, would e-mail three lines of Perl code implementing the RSA public-key encryption algorithm to a server in Anguilla; this could have qualified as unlicensed export of munitions under U.S. law at the time.


The definition of "chaotic neutral"!




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