Humans tend to like short, simple, memorable domain names. But AI models don't necessarily think in the same way we do. Do you think AI might start favoring domain patterns or structures that humans wouldn't normally choose, but still work well for machines?
AI machines may invent their own language, which human beings will not understand. And use this language for the domain names.
Interesting thought, but I don’t think AI will “favor” weird domain patterns on its own. Search systems still optimize for user behavior, and humans prefer simple, trustworthy domains. AI might get better at understanding any domain structure, but memorability and trust will still matter because users are part of the ranking loop. So human-friendly domains aren’t going anywhere.
AI may understand odd domain patterns better, but buyers still care about trust, type-in value, brandability, and resale potential. From what we see, clean names and clear TLD usage still perform better than random machine-style names.