CLUSTER: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The Artificial Intelligence cluster brings together DomainFirm’s premium domains dedicated to the AI economy and its core technological, regulatory, and industrial applications.
Artificial intelligence represents one of the most profound transformations of the modern economy. AI systems are reshaping production processes, business organization, governance models, and digital infrastructures on a global scale.
In this context, domains related to artificial intelligence take on a strategic role as digital semantic infrastructures, capable of defining new markets, services, and emerging platforms.
The DomainFirm Artificial Intelligence cluster includes domains connected to AI governance, regulatory compliance, automation technologies, and new digital economic models driven by artificial intelligence.
SUB CLUSTER
Domains within the Artificial Intelligence & Autonomous Systems cluster can be classified into several sub-clusters, representing the core technological and economic functions associated with the development of AI and autonomous systems.
Artificial Intelligence Platforms
Domains dedicated to AI platforms, machine learning systems, and technologies for the development and deployment of AI models.
Autonomous Systems
Domains related to autonomous systems, intelligent vehicles, drones, and technologies capable of operating independently and automatically.
Robotics & Automation
Domains focused on industrial robotics and automation systems used across manufacturing, logistics, and service industries.
AI Applications & Services
Domains connected to AI applications across various sectors, including data analytics, intelligent assistants, and digital service platforms.
AI Compliance
Domains dedicated to the regulatory compliance of artificial intelligence systems. Domains in this segment can support compliance platforms, audit tools, and advisory services focused on AI regulation.
Industrial AI
“Industrial Intelligence” is an increasingly adopted semantic category referring to AI applied to manufacturing, industrial data analytics, digital twins, smart factories, and industrial automation, representing core concepts of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0.

