On July 12, the 2026 Humans and AGI Summit, hosted by the Artificial Intelligence Robotics Alliance (AIRA), opened at the Stanford University Faculty Club.

This summit, a veritable "battle of the titans" in the global AI and robotics field, brought together dozens of heavyweight guests from top universities, technology companies, investment institutions, and international organizations worldwide to discuss key topics such as artificial intelligence, embodied intelligence, robotics, AI for Science, and global governance.

This summit, a veritable "battle of the titans" in the global AI and robotics field, brought together dozens of heavyweight guests from top universities, technology companies, investment institutions, and international organizations worldwide to discuss key topics such as artificial intelligence, embodied intelligence, robotics, AI for Science, and global governance.

In conversations with several AI founders, Jack noted that the current AGI startup scene is like the gold rush of yesteryear, with everyone frantically digging for technology and applications, often neglecting the "shovel" and the "bucket"—the underlying resources that support the long-term operation of the system.

This is precisely the core value that DN.com conveyed at this summit: in the process of AGI reshaping civilization, domain names are no longer just website addresses; they are the "lighthouses" of intelligent agents in the ocean of the internet, the first "identity verification" that humans bestow upon machine civilization.
As a platform deeply rooted in global domain name trading, DN.com has witnessed every round of naming frenzy from Web 1.0 to the Web 4.0 intelligent agent era.
This round of AGI is different in that it no longer stops at the screen—robots need to go out, intelligent agents need to be cross-platform, and services need to be globalized; the "root attribute" of domain names has been amplified.
This is also why DN.com is willing to come to Stanford as a sponsoring partner: the discussion here is about the scale of civilization, and we are the kind of long-term thinkers willing to run alongside from the bottom up.
DN.com attended the Stanford AGI Summit, strengthening the digital foundation of AGI with digital identity.
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