Who exactly owns AI.com, and what are they using it for? This priceless domain, which used to send customers to ChatGPT, now points to
xAI, an AI firm owned by
Elon Musk. On its website, xAI, a separate company from X Corp, claims to be working closely with X, the social media firm formerly known as Twitter. They claim to train their extensive language model using posts from X.
Who owns AI.com
After changing hands in 2021, AI.com was dormant until February, when it began redirecting to
ChatGPT. Although never explicitly stated, domain broker
Saw.com speculated that OpenAI might have bought it and helped the change. The mystery of the true buyer of AI.com remains unsolved, despite the
$11 million asking price. It is still unknown if
OpenAI actually bought it after discovering a security flaw or if someone bought it because they were passionate about ChatGPT before switching sides.
In another curious development, X, which had previously been rebranded from Twitter to X, recently grabbed the @xai handle from a
Japanese user without his permission, making it the official account for xAI.
The owner of the domain name AI.com is still unknown, and attempts to find out more through
Whois searches have been unsuccessful, as there hasn't been a recent change of ownership. This suggests that the change took place within the last 48 hours prior to
the report.
Elon Musk suggested in a Twitter Space chat that xAI will express politically incorrect beliefs and face backlash, despite the fact that the company currently has no goods. He defined it as a truth-seeking device designed to solve cosmic mysteries, such as why extraterrestrial life hasn't made contact with us.
Mashable has contacted both Saw.com and xAI in an attempt to realize what's going on, but neither has responded to date. We still don't know what happened with AI.com and xAI.