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ai.com debuts autonomous AI agents for mainstream consumer use

by February 6, 2026
by February 6, 2026

ai.com, a new artificial intelligence platform founded by Kris Marszalek, co-founder and CEO of Crypto.com, has announced the launch of its Autonomous AI agent offering for consumers.

The platform allows users to create a private, personal AI agent in just a few clicks.

These agents are designed to do more than answer questions, with the ability to organise work, send messages, execute actions across apps, and build projects on behalf of users.

A key differentiator is the agent’s capacity to autonomously develop missing features and capabilities needed to complete real-world tasks.

Enhancements created by individual agents are shared across the network, enabling continuous improvement and expanding functionality for millions of ai.com users.

With ai.com, users will soon be able to deploy personal AI agents to perform a wide range of tasks, including trading stocks, automating workflows, managing calendars, and updating online profiles.

All actions are designed to remain private, permission-based, and fully under user control.

Each agent operates in a dedicated secure environment, with segregated data encrypted using user-specific keys and restricted by clearly defined capability limits.

Kris Marszalek previously built Crypto.com into one of the world’s largest digital asset platforms, serving more than 150 million users and holding extensive regulatory licenses and certifications.

With ai.com, Marszalek aims to bring AI agents and artificial general intelligence closer to mainstream adoption, following a similar path to crypto’s consumer expansion. He will continue to serve as CEO of both ai.com and Crypto.com.

Since acquiring the ai.com domain in 2025—widely regarded as the largest domain purchase in history—Kris Marszalek has been steadily building the platform’s AI-focused products and team.

“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,” said Kris Marszalek, Founder and CEO of ai.com.

“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.”

ai.com is set to officially launch its new agentic AI product on February 8, 2026, alongside its commercial broadcast debut during Super Bowl LX on NBC.

While agentic AI systems have traditionally required specialised hardware, advanced technical expertise, and complex operating setups, ai.com is positioning its offering as a consumer-first alternative.

The platform delivers a full-featured agentic AI experience without technical complexity, accessible directly through a user’s ai.com profile.

The service is designed to provide a premium, streamlined onboarding process, allowing users to go from registration to a functioning AI agent in about 60 seconds.

By removing technical barriers, ai.com enables users to get started for free, with optional paid subscription tiers offering expanded capabilities and higher input limits. Users simply select a personal handle, assign an AI handle, and generate their agent instantly.

Looking ahead, ai.com said it is exploring additional offerings, including financial services integrations, agent marketplaces, and social and agency-based collaboration networks, as part of its broader product roadmap.

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