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LucyBrain Switzerland ○ AI Daily
The $70M Domain Launch, The "Claude vs. ChatGPT" Ad War, and Generative Svedka
February 7, 2026
1. ai.com Goes Live: The $70 Million Personal Agent
After months of speculation following the most expensive domain purchase in history ($70 million), ai.com officially launched its platform today alongside a high-profile Super Bowl commercial.
The Product: Founded by Kris Marszalek (CEO of Crypto.com), the platform allows users to generate a private "Personal AI Agent" in under 60 seconds.
The "Handshake" Network: Unlike isolated bots, these agents are part of a decentralized network where they "learn" how to perform new tasks (like booking a complex multi-city flight or trading specific RWA tokens) from other agents on the grid.
Mainstream Pivot: The launch aims to do for AI agents what the 2022 "super bowl of crypto" did for digital assets—bring them to the kitchen table of every household.
2. The "Anti-Ad" Ad: Anthropic Mocks OpenAI
The fiercest rivalry in Silicon Valley moved to the television screen today. Anthropic (Claude) aired a series of commercials that took direct shots at OpenAI.
The Dig: The ads featured "helpful" AI assistants who suddenly pivoted into aggressive sales pitches (e.g., a therapist assistant recommending a dating site for "roaring cougars").
The Tagline: "Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude." * The Rebuttal: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman fired back on X (formerly Twitter) this morning, calling the ads "funny but dishonest," while OpenAI President Greg Brockman questioned if Anthropic could truly sustain its massive compute costs without an ad-supported tier.
3. Svedka’s "Machine-Made" Milestone
History was made during the second quarter as Svedka Vodka aired the first-ever Super Bowl commercial created 100% by generative AI.
Technical Feat: Every frame, the choreography of the digital dancers, and the ambient music were generated using a custom pipeline of video-native models.
The Reception: Early social media sentiment is split between "awe at the fluid physics" and "uncanny valley" critiques, but it proves that high-end production can now be done without a physical film crew.
4. On the Field: AI Overviews for Super Bowl LX
The game itself is being powered by a new integration of Google’s Gemini 3 Flash and its "Agentic Vision" capabilities.
Real-time Insights: Broadcasters are using the model to "explore" 3D spatial data of player movements, providing instant analysis on "catch probability" that considers wind speed and humidity in ways traditional stats couldn't.
Agentic Vision: Unlike old models that saw static frames, the AI now "investigates" the video feed to track micro-movements in a quarterback's grip, predicting a "scramble" before the human eye can see it.
Prompt of the Day: The "Agent Charter" Builder
With the launch of ai.com today, everyone is thinking about what they want their personal agent to actually do. Use this prompt to create a "Rulebook" for your future autonomous representative.
The Prompt:
"I am setting up a Personal AI Agent. Act as a Chief Privacy Officer and draft an 'Engagement Charter'for this agent. It must include:
Financial Redlines: What is the maximum it can spend without voice-print verification?
Data Sanitization: What personal information must it 'scrub' before negotiating with a third-party merchant agent?
The 'Ad-Blocker' Protocol: How should it handle 'sponsored' suggestions or product placements it encounters in the agentic network?"


