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OpenAI just launched Operator. This got me thinking about the potential impact of AI agents on how buyers will discover domain names in the future, so I decided to give Operator a test run. The results were eye-opening. I started with a simple prompt: Help me find a great...

11,133 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

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Michael Cygervor 1 Jahr

I would never let a random person (or operator) help me choose a name for my nascent pet food company. Because I’m probably not explaining everything I like and dislike and why — it takes some back and forth to nail that down. But I would love to have a true naming expert do what they do more efficiently (with the assistance of an operator), providing a lower price to me for their service by using an operator like this. They take the time to understand, ask probing questions, and fully scope the need. Having said all of that, imagine if you were a buyer and went to a single site with that text query and it pulled from ALL marketplaces. True power to the people. Thanks for sharing this example, Darpan. It’s very cool. See you next week at the @ICADomains event in Vegas.

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The Informationvor 1 Jahr

OpenAI is betting on a little-known startup to stay ahead of Elon Musk in the supercomputer race.

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✨SuperCryptoLord ™ Memeland MVP ❤️ Memecoinvor 1 Jahr

Just GAVE me this idea 💡 The future of memecoin trading & finding 1000x gems. Imagine asking it to auto-scan for non-honeypot launches, renounced contracts, founder Twitter history, < $10M market cap, and auto-invest 0.1 SOL. Exit at 10x profit (or your milestone). Rinse and Repeat multiple times.. Game-changer, right? Wdyt?

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Mike Carsonvor 1 Jahr

I'm currently using operator to compile a list of positive brandable words, which I will then hand to operator to do research and find the owners for me

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Morgan Linton (hiring)vor 1 Jahr

AI Agents will be used by everyone for so many things in the next 1-2 years. Foundational change in how we use computers. If you aren't building agents, you'll be using agents, but anyone resisting this change will just end up moving much slower. Bigger shift than from the typewriter to the computer.

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Robinvor 1 Jahr

This is remarkable. Specially Operator chatting with the team without realising that they are chatting with an Agent. I think we are going to see many many layoffs this year.

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GoDIDGo.comvor 1 Jahr

Really interesting. Thanks for sharing! 🙏

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Finest Domainervor 1 Jahr

All good. But all said and done , you proved one point and the Atom philosophy and mindset, why you want domains to be premium screened for displaying on the site ? Which is besides 30% premium that you wanted to justify, was to purposely low price them and not surprised that you tested Ai for under $ 5000. I hope you get over this and think bigger. Please change gears and let the prices be the sellers prerogative. Give wider choices to buyers too, let prices be higher- higher priced domains do sell, or the seller will correct it if he is watchful. Hope you can look into and be wiser.

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Iv Monvor 1 Jahr

@dynatodd

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Domain Of Thingsvor 1 Jahr

Wow. Fascinating. This is something @garyvee has been talking about. Whoever Ai search recommends is going to dominate in the very near future.

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Domain Powervor 1 Jahr

Wow .🤩

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