Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek Launches ai.com Ahead of Super Bowl Ad

Published at 2026-02-06 23:45:25

Kris Marszalek announced ai.com as a consumer-facing artificial intelligence platform built around autonomous AI agents, and the company has timed its public launch to coincide with a Super Bowl ad airing this Sunday. The reveal, positioned alongside a major broadcast spot, aims to introduce the product to a broad mainstream audience rather than a niche tech crowd.

The pivot highlights Marszalek’s shift from crypto-focused services to broader tech offerings and uses Super Bowl visibility to accelerate user awareness. While specifics on features and business model are still emerging, the move could intensify competition in the consumer AI agent space and test whether strong brand recognition from the crypto era can translate into mass-market AI adoption. More detailed announcements are expected with the rollout and accompanying promotion.

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