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AI Autonomous Domain Governance System WebMind Launches: Automatic Identification and Handling of Domain Disputes and Malicious Websites

ICANN approves AI autonomous domain governance system WebMind, using AI agents to automatically identify phishing sites, malicious domains and domain disputes, reducing average malicious domain takedown time from 72 hours to 4 hours.

On December 22, 2029, ICANN approved the AI autonomous domain governance system WebMind. The system deploys a group of AI agents capable of monitoring global domain registration behavior in real-time, automatically identifying phishing sites, malware distribution sites and domain squatting.

WebMind's detection engine, trained on 10 years of global domain abuse cases, can assess malicious risk within 30 minutes of domain registration. When risk scores exceed thresholds, the system automatically triggers review processes, submitting suspicious domains to registrars for human confirmation.

During a 3-month trial, WebMind identified over 12,000 malicious domains, reducing average processing time from 72 hours for human review to 4 hours. ICANN's security director said WebMind upgrades internet domain governance from "post-incident accountability" to "real-time defense."