It depends what advice your looking for? A lot of ai is only as good as your prompting and context of the query. You also need to know the limitations of the ai your using.
Now for domains, it depends on what your end goal is, if you train say Chatgpt to be your "Domain Assistant" create your own LLM/Knowledge base.
Create your Domain Specific Agent
-Add DataForSEO /NameBio / Estibot / Twitter/X /Expired Domains / Who is / Hunter.io ..... API's
-Add in all Domain sales on record all extensions
-Add in all TBR / domain drop auctions / drops
-Add in google trends API
-Add Domain News
-Add in a SOP for finding potential end users for a domain
-Add in best practices for email outreach
-Buyer Discovery tools like linked in or social media
-add in other if/and type search parameters ie I am looking at domain.xyz
-when i ask you about a domain you need to:
-Research the history of that domain reg hx, archive.org hx, indexed pages, DA
-Search alternative domains with same intent/length ( one / two words )
-Search google trends
-Similar domains that are in use
-Check spam score
-Check for black list
etc etc etc
you can add in as much info as you can to create your domain agent, your agent can product a multi page document that could potentially help you? You could just drop all TBR's into your bot, it could perform a massive search, sort and rank all domains by criteria that is important to you, set it on auto pilot and it will alert you do future drops.
So short answer is Yes absolutely AI can assist you with your domain research, but you need to know the limitations of the AI and shit in = shit out.
Dan