Overview
- ai.com goes live today alongside a Super Bowl LX commercial, offering consumers personal autonomous agents that can organize work, send messages, execute app actions and build simple projects.
- The company says agents run in isolated environments with user‑specific encryption and permissioned capabilities, and a free tier is available with paid subscriptions for expanded use.
- Marszalek purchased the AI.com domain for about $70 million paid in cryptocurrency, a price confirmed to the Financial Times by broker Larry Fischer as the largest publicly disclosed domain sale to date.
- The platform’s long‑term vision centers on a decentralized network where agents self‑improve and share new capabilities, though key technical details such as model sourcing and integrations remain unspecified in public materials.
- Coverage highlights open questions on safety, privacy and accountability—especially if agents are allowed to trade stocks or handle payments—and notes Marszalek will continue as CEO of both ai.com and Crypto.com.