The small British territory is unexpectedly thriving due to the rise of artificial intelligence. The Independent


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The rise of artificial intelligence has not only transformed the tech industry but has also brought unexpected benefits to Anguilla, a small Caribbean island. Since the introduction of ChatGPT nearly two years ago, AI has sparked a digital gold rush, leading companies to acquire .ai domain names, with Anguilla at the forefront due to its control over the .ai internet domain.
In the 1990s, Anguilla was assigned the .ai domain, part of a broader system where different countries received unique top-level domains based on their names. While these domains often relate to their respective regions, many businesses are using .ai for their AI-related projects without any geographical ties. Notable examples include Google’s use of google.ai and Elon Musk’s x.ai, which serves as the homepage for his Grok AI chatbot. Startups have also jumped on the trend, redirecting users from .com to .ai domains to leverage the growing interest in artificial intelligence.

As demand for .ai domains has surged, Anguilla has seen its revenue from domain registration fees skyrocket, quadrupling to $32 million last year. This figure now accounts for around 20% of the island’s total government revenue, a significant increase from just 5% before the AI boom. The government benefits every time a .ai domain is registered or renewed, collecting a fee of $140 for two years. Some domain names have even sold for tens of thousands of dollars.

This influx of cash is crucial for Anguilla’s economy, which is just 35 square miles in size and home to around 16,000 people. Known for its stunning beaches and clear waters, the island attracts wealthy tourists. However, many locals struggle financially, and tourism was hit hard during the pandemic and by previous hurricanes. Although Anguilla currently lacks its own AI industry, Premier Ellis Webster is hopeful that the island can become a tech hub in the future.

Webster acknowledges the fortunate timing of Anguilla’s assignment of the .ai domain. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying the economy, stating that the current windfall shouldn’t be the sole basis for government programs and financial stability. "You can't predict how long this is going to last," he remarked. Webster's concerns are echoed in his commitment to ensuring that the government doesn’t become overly reliant on this revenue stream.

To adapt to the rapid growth in domain registrations, Anguilla recently announced a partnership with a U.S.-based domain management company, Identity Digital. This collaboration aims to enhance the security and management of .ai domains, allowing for improved revenue collection for the government. Identity Digital is set to migrate all .ai domain services to its infrastructure by early next year.

Since 2018, the number of .ai domains has surged tenfold, reaching over 533,000. The International Monetary Fund has indicated that these earnings could help Anguilla diversify its economy and strengthen its resilience to external challenges.

Webster anticipates that revenue from domain registrations could further increase, potentially doubling from last year’s figures. This income will support vital community projects, such as expanding the airport, offering free healthcare for seniors, and completing a vocational training center for high school students. Additionally, the funds will contribute to a national development fund designed to assist in hurricane recovery efforts. Currently, Anguilla relies on financial aid from Britain, which comes with certain conditions.

With the partnership with Identity Digital, the government aims to mitigate cybersecurity risks and improve overall efficiency. The new system will allow .ai websites to operate on servers located closer to users worldwide, drastically reducing access times. "It goes from milliseconds to microseconds," Mohan explained, emphasizing the technical improvements that will enhance the user experience.

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