Google is further strengthening its position in the direction of artificial intelligence. It is known that the company has acquired the g.ai domain and integrated it into its AI-based search ecosystem.
According to available domain records, the g.ai domain was registered in December 2017 and is now officially registered in the name of Google. The domain is managed by MarkMonitor, which maintains Google's corporate domain portfolio, which indicates that it belongs directly to the company.
According to reports, the g.ai domain is used as part of Google's artificial intelligence search system. This integration aims to provide users with faster, contextual and AI-based answers. The short and memorable nature of the domain can play a strategic role in the branding of Google's AI products.
According to experts, the active use of the g.ai domain indicates Google's intention to more closely integrate artificial intelligence models such as Gemini with search, assistant tools and agent-based services. This step is also considered a strategic decision made against the backdrop of increasing competition from OpenAI, Microsoft and other technology giants.
It should be noted that in recent years, Google has been taking consistent steps to transform its search engine from a classic list of links to an AI-powered answer platform. It is not excluded that the g.ai domain will become one of the central entry points in this process.
Although Google has not yet disclosed additional technical details regarding the future use of the domain, this step is considered another indicator of the company's long-term and systematic investment in artificial intelligence.
