Crypto.com boss Kris Marszalek just dropped a bombshell that could change how millions of people live and work. Today his new company ai.com rolled out the world’s first consumer-ready autonomous AI agent that does far more than chat: it acts, builds, and even improves itself to finish real jobs for you.
The platform lets anyone create a private AI sidekick in seconds that can send emails, trade stocks, manage calendars, and complete complex projects on its own.
What Makes ai.com Different From Every Other Chatbot
Most AI tools today stop at giving answers. ai.com agents go further: they take action.
When you give your agent a goal like “plan my week so I hit the gym three times and finish the client report,” it doesn’t just make a list. It opens your calendar, books the slots, drafts the report, and even researches fresh data if something is missing.
The real game-changer comes when the agent hits a roadblock. Instead of saying “I can’t do that,” it writes the missing code or tool it needs, tests it in a safe sandbox, and adds the new skill. Every breakthrough then gets shared anonymously across the entire network, so millions of agents get smarter every day without ever seeing your private data.
Kris Marszalek explained the vision in today’s launch event: “We built Crypto.com to give people control of their money. Now we’re doing the same for their time and productivity.”
Privacy and Security Built In From Day One
Every agent lives in its own encrypted vault. Your files, messages, and login details never leave your personal environment.
- Data stays encrypted with keys only you control
- Agents can only act on services you explicitly allow
- Nothing is used to train a big shared model
- You can pause or delete your agent with one click
Marszalek stressed that trust is everything after running a major crypto exchange for years. “People already trust us with billions of dollars. They can trust us with their daily tasks,” he said.
Real Tasks People Can Hand Off Right Now
Early users showed off what their agents already handle:
- Booking flights and fighting for refunds when prices drop
- Scanning job boards and sending tailored applications
- Managing crypto trades based on custom rules
- Keeping dating profiles fresh and replying to promising matches
- Turning rough podcast notes into full edited transcripts
One tester said his agent saved him 18 hours in the first week by handling expense reports, scheduling, and even ordering groceries based on what was already in the fridge photos.
How Fast the Network Learns
ai.com launches with thousands of skills built in, but the real power comes from network effects.
Every time one agent figures out how to cancel a forgotten subscription or negotiate a better cable bill, that trick spreads. Within days, every user on the platform can say “get me the best deal on internet” and watch their agent handle the calls and chats.
Company data shared today shows agents already improved their task success rate from 68 percent on day one to 94 percent in the closed beta over just six weeks.
What It Costs and How to Jump In
Anyone can sign up today at ai.com and create their first agent for free. Basic actions stay free forever.
Power users can upgrade to unlimited actions and priority speed starting at $20 a month. Teams and companies get custom plans with extra controls.
The clean, simple dashboard looks a lot like Crypto.com’s famous app: dark mode, big buttons, and zero clutter.
The launch arrives at the perfect time. People feel buried under endless apps and notifications more than ever. A personal agent that actually cuts the workload instead of adding another tab feels like the answer many have waited for.
Kris Marszalek closed the event with a bold line that got the room cheering: “This is the moment AI stops being a toy and starts working for you.”
Whether ai.com becomes the daily assistant millions can’t live without or faces tough questions about safety and jobs, one thing feels certain: the race to build true digital workers just hit a new gear.

