A new player in the AI scene, ai.com, is making waves with its consumer-friendly AI platform that allows users to create personal AI agents in under a minute, no coding required. These agents are designed to carry out various tasks across apps, with the ability to build new capabilities as needed.
The platform, founded by Kris Marszalek, aims to bring AI from conversation to execution, offering autonomous AI agents that act on users’ behalf rather than just answering prompts. This shift could potentially integrate AI deeper into everyday digital life.
Kris Marszalek, known for his involvement in Crypto.com, leads ai.com as a mass-market AI venture, emphasizing accessibility and usability for the average consumer. The platform’s agents can perform tasks like sending messages, managing calendars, and automating workflows, with the capability to create new functions autonomously.
One of the key features of ai.com is its decentralized system where agent improvements are shared across the network, enhancing overall performance. This approach aims to accelerate progress towards artificial general intelligence (AGI), enabling AI systems to perform diverse tasks at a human-like level.
The platform is set to launch its agent product on February 8, 2026, with a high-profile advertising debut during Super Bowl LX on NBC. Ai.com’s vision includes a network of billions of self-improving agents that collectively enhance agentic capabilities and hasten the development of AGI.
While ai.com’s autonomy and innovation are commendable, concerns around safety, privacy, and accountability arise with autonomous agents. The platform assures users of secure, encrypted environments for each agent, with actions restricted by user permissions. Financial regulators are expected to scrutinize the platform’s handling of trading, payments, and interactions with third-party platforms.
Ai.com offers a free start with paid subscription tiers for advanced features. Future plans include financial integrations, agent marketplaces, and social networks connecting users, agents, and agencies. The platform’s launch signifies a shift towards consumer AI that focuses on action rather than inquiry.





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