brayan
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This year (like every other year) I decided to watch the superbowl with my family
What i noticed was the fact that there were many AI generated and AI focused ads in general
What I realized was how terrible these ads are with the use of generative AI
The one with the golden girls probably would have been cool IF NOT USED BY AI
The OpenAI one just sucked tbh
But thats besides the point
One of the ads shown during the fourth quarter was for AI.com, which was acquired for $70 million
The ad was less about the service and more about reserving your username?? (oh boy, no sustience)
The whole “reserve your username” gimmick is a desperate grab for FOMO
When you go on the site (which I couldn’t initially because of the traffic, but I had to go on there hours later) apparently theyre trying to do something with AI bots
First of all, this landing page ($70 million btw) was absolutely terrible, 100% very quickly vibecoded
What’s even weirder is the lack of transparency
There’s no whitepaper, no technical specs, and no clear explanation of how their bots differ from the shitty terrible YC GPT-wrappers already flooding the market
They’re depending entirely on the prestige of the URL and the handles part to do the heavy lifting
The same shit literally happened during the AI bubble (super bowl ads, companies focusing on their domain before the actual service)
So what does this mean for your AI centered domains???
(FYI: this is ALL speculation. Please argue in the comments if you think im wrong)
In a couple of months from now, i believe that these AI domains (especially these lower valued ones) will likely lose all value when the AI bubble
When the bubble pops, there won’t be as much money being spent whenever just because
These companies (if they still exist LMFAO) wont have fuck you money anymore which means that there will be no end user
No end user = no money
Ok good night
What i noticed was the fact that there were many AI generated and AI focused ads in general
What I realized was how terrible these ads are with the use of generative AI
The one with the golden girls probably would have been cool IF NOT USED BY AI
The OpenAI one just sucked tbh
But thats besides the point
One of the ads shown during the fourth quarter was for AI.com, which was acquired for $70 million
The ad was less about the service and more about reserving your username?? (oh boy, no sustience)
The whole “reserve your username” gimmick is a desperate grab for FOMO
When you go on the site (which I couldn’t initially because of the traffic, but I had to go on there hours later) apparently theyre trying to do something with AI bots
First of all, this landing page ($70 million btw) was absolutely terrible, 100% very quickly vibecoded
What’s even weirder is the lack of transparency
There’s no whitepaper, no technical specs, and no clear explanation of how their bots differ from the shitty terrible YC GPT-wrappers already flooding the market
They’re depending entirely on the prestige of the URL and the handles part to do the heavy lifting
The same shit literally happened during the AI bubble (super bowl ads, companies focusing on their domain before the actual service)
So what does this mean for your AI centered domains???
(FYI: this is ALL speculation. Please argue in the comments if you think im wrong)
In a couple of months from now, i believe that these AI domains (especially these lower valued ones) will likely lose all value when the AI bubble
When the bubble pops, there won’t be as much money being spent whenever just because
These companies (if they still exist LMFAO) wont have fuck you money anymore which means that there will be no end user
No end user = no money
Ok good night













