The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has benefited chatbot makers, computer scientists, and semiconductor investors. It’s also providing an unlikely windfall for Anguilla, a tiny island in the Caribbean. ChatGPT’s debut nearly two years ago heralded the dawn of the AI age and kicked off a digital gold rush as companies scrambled to stake their own claims by acquiring websites ending with .ai. That’s where Anguilla comes in. Related New AI models are more likely to give a wrong answer than admit they don’t know The British territory was allotted control of the .ai internet address in the 1990s…