Dear All
The formation of a Working  Group for research on the said topic is a most welcome step as well as the need  of the hour for DNS services.

I would however,   like to add  one more objective ( or a sub-objective of Serial no2. "Identify early risk")
The objective is :-
Combat Increased AI driven attacks :    AI is a double edged sword . Howsoever good a tool it is , it also gives increased visibility 
to scamsters who can now  make an easier algorithm based  reconnaisance  of DNS  zones,  quicker study of  resolver behaviour  
and automated generation of attacks in real time.

Countering this  should be one of the focus area of the Working Group.


regards
Ashish Agarwal

On Wed, Mar 11, 2026 at 3:16 AM James Olorundare via rssac-caucus <rssac-caucus@icann.org> wrote:

Background: Researching the Impact of AI on the DNS


Why This Matters Now

During the joint meeting between the ICANN Board and the Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC), held yesterday, March 10, 2026, at the ongoing ICANN85 meeting, a critical question was raised. Derived from ICANN’s Five-Year Strategic Plan, the Board requested that the RSSAC identify emerging trends capable of reshaping the Internet.

The most significant trend identified during this dialogue is the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI). While our primary focus is typically the "Root" , it is clear that AI will influence the entire Domain Name System (DNS) as established during the meeting. Based on the productive discussions held during that meeting, I would like to advance this conversation as follows:

Moving forward to Facts

Currently, there is much speculation regarding how AI will change the Internet; however, it is vital that we establish a foundation of technical fact. To ensure the Internet remains stable and secure, we cannot rely on assumptions. We require empirical research—the collection of real-world data and evidence. We need to analyze how AI-powered applications and automated systems are currently impacting the DNS so that we may adequately prepare for the future. Consequently, I propose the formation of a Working Group dedicated to conducting this essential research.

The Objectives/Goals of this Research

This proposal suggests a comprehensive study to examine the "big picture" of AI's interaction with the DNS. The objective is to produce a formal report that will, among other priorities:

  • Track Traffic: Determine if AI is generating increased traffic volumes or unique types of requests and identify the genuine and the fake. To do this the RSOs may be engaged.
  • Identify Early Risks: Detect whether AI integration is placing additional stress on system security or resilience with respect to DNS.
  • Support Future Planning: Equip the global community of experts with the data necessary to develop informed, "fit-for-purpose" advisory document for the future.

By initiating this research now, we ensure that the Internet remains fast, reliable, and safe as AI technology continues to evolve. 

 

This proposal is intended for discussion and refinement. The overarching objective is to generate articulated, empirical data on the impact of AI on the DNS, directly addressing the inquiry posed by the ICANN Board to the RSSAC during our meeting on March 9, 2026 at the ongoing ICANN85 Community Forum.


Thank you.

 

Olorundare, James Kunle

 

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