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IT CRASHED THE INTERNET LAST NIGHT
When AI.com ran an ad during the Super Bowl last night it crashed the Internet, as millions of people scrambled to secure their user handles (got yours?). The owner is Crypto.com co-founder and CEO Kris Marszalek, who purchased the domain name alone—not the whole company—for $70M.
I can only assume bogarting the old Saturn logo from GM was much cheaper.
Nevertheless, all of this only further proves AI is not a fad.
That means if you aren't using VAMANOS to gain full control over all the information available to you when meeting and interacting with women—and doing so in real-time—you're trapped in the past.
It's 2026. Nowadays, there's no more, "How do I meet her?", let alone, "What do I do next?"
None of that will ever blindside you again. The same is true for other routine troublemakers like:
"What do I do if she starts talking about politics?"
"What's the best plan to make sure she shows up rather than 'ghosting' me?"
"How do I handle it if she asks me how many girls I've been with?"
"What if her friends show up unexpectedly when I still barely know her?"
VAMANOS is ruggedly engineered with a robust feature set, as we tech guys like to say.
Built on OpenAI's proven engine, it's a completely different UX than simply depending on "big AI" to float random answers.
Thanks to Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), VAMANOS draws exclusively from a locked-down library of X & Y Communications content. 92 million tokens worth, to be exact.
Then, it's further grounded with specific instructions on how to present you the information you requested. The end result? It all sounds and feels like communicating with me personally, without infamous AI "hallucinations".
Right now, you can get your first 7 days of VAMANOS for free so you can try it yourself:
https://vamanos.chat
From there, it's just $14.95 per month. You can also get it for a whole year for a big discount, if you prefer.
By the way, you can add VAMANOS to just about any item you get from the X & Y Communications store, too. That includes the latest array of "pay what you want" promos.
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