The domain AI.com has officially launched following its $70 million purchase by Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek and a debut advertisement during Super Bowl LX. The platform positions itself as a hub for AI agents designed to automate daily tasks. Early interest surged, but users raised questions about privacy and functionality.
The sale of AI.com, announced for auction by GetYourDomain.com in March 2025, marked one of the most expensive domain transactions ever disclosed when Kris Marszalek, CEO of Crypto.com, acquired it for $70 million. This high-profile purchase culminated in the site's public debut during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LX on February 9, 2026.
The advertisement introduced AI.com as a gateway to AI-powered tools for managing everyday digital tasks, such as communications, financial actions, and productivity. Following the broadcast, the site experienced a rush of visitors, leading to reports of slow load times, temporary outages, and a sign-up process that prompted inquiries about pricing, privacy, and features.
AI.com describes itself as a hub for AI 'agents' that perform tasks autonomously on behalf of users. In a press release, Marszalek stated: "We are at a fundamental shift in AI's evolution as we rapidly move beyond basic chats to AI agents actually getting things done for humans. Our vision is a decentralized network of billions of agents who self-improve and share these improvements with each other, vastly and rapidly expanding agentic capabilities and accelerating the advent of AGI."
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) refers to hypothetical AI capable of matching or surpassing human cognitive abilities, including understanding, learning, and problem-solving. However, details on AI.com's long-term roadmap remain sparse, with the platform emphasizing early access and experimentation.
Privacy concerns emerged quickly among early users and experts. The site's policy allows broad data collection, including personal identifiers and usage information, with potential sharing to third parties. Its terms of service hold users responsible for the agent's actions, warning: "The agent may take actions that produce unintended, undesirable or harmful results. You are solely responsible for reviewing, approving and supervising all agent actions, particularly high-stakes actions involving financial transactions, communications or data modifications."
These issues highlight broader challenges in the AI sector as platforms scale rapidly to meet public demand.