AI Godfathers: Become Part of AI History is a time capsule-style platform that highlights individuals playing pivotal roles in the early advancement of AI — including researchers, scientists, engineers, investors, and passionate AI users. The project designates a fixed pool of 10,000 spots, referred to as the founding “AI Godfathers.” Access to a spot starts at a low price and increases in $1 increments up to $10,000. Users can select a place to join AI history. The current checkout interface shows a placeholder amount and a prompt to proceed with payment, with an emphasis on not closing the window during checkout. The page also references terms and a privacy policy.
How to Become an AI Godfather
- Browse the available spots (up to 10,000).
- Select a spot to join AI history.
- Complete the checkout process. The interface currently displays a dynamic price range from $1 to $10,000 in $1 increments and includes a note to avoid closing the window during payment.
Pricing and Availability
- Limited edition: 10,000 total spots
- Price range: Starts at $1 and increases by $1 increments up to $10,000
- Availability updates as spots are sold (the page shows a long list of “Sold” statuses and a selection of price points)
Legal and Privacy
- Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are referenced at the bottom of the page
How It Works
- A time-capsule concept that spotlights key contributors to AI history
- The system tracks availability and prices for each spot in a public-facing list
- The checkout flow is standard e-commerce, with a focus on immediate participation in AI history
Considerations
- Verify legitimacy and authenticity of spots and claims
- Review terms of service and privacy policy before purchase
Core Features
- Limited supply of 10,000 spots offering a sense of exclusivity
- Dynamic pricing from $1 to $10,000 in $1 increments
- Public catalog showing sold statuses and price points
- Direct purchase flow via a checkout system
- Time-capsule concept to recognize pivotal AI contributors
- Clear terms and privacy policy references