> Buying a domain is not something you have to do daily to require any kind of automation.
Which is arguably unfortunate, as it nudges people towards using centralized services because they simply don't know that they have the option to register one.
For example, why not self-host a single-page party invitation site designed by an agent rather than using Facebook or Instagram?
A lot of what enabled Web 1.0 was how easy it was for an average web user to create his own website.
An average web user got far less technical since, and making a website got harder instead.
Now, if anyone could just ask an AI agent to set up a website, and get a personal page with an e-mail inbox and a domain - all reasonably secure, TLS set up, billing added as +$5 per year to the AI subscription bundle? Maybe that would help some.