AI technologies such as ChatGPT have unleashed enormous potential for contributing to productivity growth and innovation around the world. They have also instigated a surprising surge in Anguilla, a British overseas territory and member of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, which holds the potentially valuable country-code internet domain.ai. Since we launched ChatGPT in November, the.ai domain has seen a spike in the total number of registrations—from 144,000 in 2022 to 354,000 in 2023.
Financial Windfall from.AI Domain Registrations
According to TheVerge.com, the new.ai domain registration brought EC$87 million into the country in 2023 alone. That tally was over 20% of the government’s stated revenues for that year. Previously, the government projected the payoff from the.ai domain to be about 5% of the country’s revenue over time. However, this will not remain at 15% forever, as the land rush is now over. According to a Forbes report, the British overseas territory of Anguilla, a Caribbean island, is currently generating approximately one-third of its government’s revenue from the exponential growth of artificial intelligence. Surprisingly, they generate this money without writing a single line of code.
Diversifying Anguilla’s Tourism-Driven Economy
Tourism drives almost all of Anguilla’s economy, accounting for about 37% of the country’s GDP. Therefore, the boom in.ai domain registration is also establishing a critical mass in the diversification of the economy, making it more resilient to exogenous shocks.
Success Among Small Island Developing States
Anguilla’s story is not unique among Small Island Developing States; others, like Tuvalu (.tv), have also benefited from favorable country code top-level domains assigned in the 1990s by the International Telecommunication Union. While others have found it a challenge to monetize this “virtual endowment,” Anguilla has successfully done so with a pricing model that charges US$140 for a two-year domain registration. This model not only encourages new registrations but also guarantees the flow of revenues from renewals, with around 90 percent of registered domains renewing after the two-year period. In 2023, the domain “litigate.ai” sold for US$13,000, demonstrating the high value of expired.ai domains.
Anguilla’s .ai domain registrations surged from 144,000 in 2022 to 354,000 in 2023, generating over 20% of the government’s total revenue for the year. Find out in our Country Focus how this helps diversify the economy, making it more resilient to shocks. https://t.co/ULk3V6oVyb pic.twitter.com/qgMdCa4aYo
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Prudent fiscal strategy and future investments
Naturally, with this type of financial windfall, the Anguilla authorities were concentrating on a cautious fiscal strategy, cutting down on debt, and prioritising capital expenditure. Capital injection from the registration of.ai domains can help some of the critical infrastructure projects, including the airport’s development. The authorities will, in turn, direct these revenues toward long-term sustainable projects impacting areas of renewable energy. As is indeed the case with many of Anguilla’s Caribbean neighbors, the government’s medium-term focus has continued to be on the blue economy, sustainable fisheries, and biodiversity preservation.
Takeaway
Anguilla’s shift from a tourism-dependent economy to one in which AI-driven revenues are supplemented is quite simply the story of an adaptable and imaginative island. Anguilla has now secured a place in the global digital economy, where it maintains its growth and diversification through the.ai domain. This This innovative approach guarantees future resilience for Anguilla, and it could potentially inspire similar resilience in several other small island nations Anguilla’s investment in sustainable projects and infrastructure will likely have repercussions for more than one generation.