Have you ever seen someone purchase all different suffixes of the same domain name? I recently came across a promotion for .ai domains, something I hadn't seen anywhere before. While browsing through the recent transactions page of one of our sponsors, I discovered a listing for "Baby.ai" priced at $32,500 (approximately 233,000 RMB).

According to data from a professional domain website, "Baby" has been registered in 378 extensions.
"Baby.org" ranks among the top two in sales rankings and is an exact match domain for "baby".
From the above data, it can be seen that "baby.org" has the highest selling price and has been sold twice, fetching prices of $63,656 and $47,234 respectively.

I checked the most powerful "baby.com", which is currently in use and is 301 redirected to a professional website providing guidance on pregnancy, childbirth, and child-rearing.

The domain "baby.com" was registered in April 1995 and "baby" has meanings such as "treasure" and "infant" in Chinese. According to internet queries, the domain was auctioned for 710,000 RMB last year. Personally, I don't think this domain name is worth that price, and I believe that "baby.ai" will appreciate in value in the future along with the popularity of artificial intelligence.