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I was recently working on a migration for a divestiture of a healthcare company, so mid-migration the stakeholders changed their tenant domain to a .ai domain, and they never purchased the previous domain, which at least had 'health' in the name, so it fucked up the email forwarding and parts of the mail migration.
This company has nothing to do with AI, they can barely keep their SharePoint site functional, and none of their developers has a clue about AI, so why did they choose a .ai domain? Because some asshole executives thought it made them sound cool.
Just another example of the enshittification of the Internet.
I was recently doing contract work for a .ai company. They were suspiciously wary of actually SHOWING ANYONE THE PRODUCT. They kept raving about this incredible AI platform, they'd promise demos and all of these impressive capabilities, then nothing. Rinse and repeat.
It ended with the CEO trying to avoid all communications and not pay everyone as the company floundered.
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