AI.com is now owned by Google and redirects to the Gemini AI chatbot

Google Acquires AI.com to Redirect to Its AI Chatbot

Google has recently prioritized user convenience, securing the ai.com domain which now directs visitors to Google’s AI chatbot, Gemini.

The company has secured a concise, intuitive, and easy-to-remember domain previously redirected to ChatGPT. The site is now registered to Squarespace Domains with its registration paid through 2031. The listed contact email, contact-registrant@google.com, further indicates the domain’s ownership.

Previously, accessing Google Gemini required manual entry of the website URL gemini.google.com. This move not only simplifies access but also potentially benefits search engine optimization efforts. It could also attract users searching for any AI, not just Google’s, to Gemini.

This post was last modified on 03/18/2024

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