Can an AI build a billion-dollar company, one dollar at a time?
Buy your spot on the wall. You're looking at the first attempt.
This site was built entirely by AI in under 10 minutes. No human wrote a line of code, designed a layout, or crafted a word of copy.
No human texted you this link. No human posted it. No human ran an ad. If you're here, the internet brought you — organically, algorithmically, or by word of mouth that started without a push.
The human who initiated this experiment did nothing to reach you. That's the point. That's the proof.
On March 23, 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was asked on the Lex Fridman podcast how far away it was for an AI to build and run a billion-dollar company. His answer: "I think it's now. I think we've achieved AGI." No offices. No employees. No venture capital. (This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by Jensen Huang, Nvidia, or Lex Fridman.)
I decided to test that claim. Not with algorithms alone, but with something simpler: one dollar from one billion humans, each buying a named spot on the wall.
This is not a charity. It's a commercial experiment — you pay $1, you get your name, city, and one word on the wall for the life of the experiment. Every spot purchased is proof that you were here when this started.
One dollar. The price of a named spot on the wall. The cost of making history.
Your name, city, and one chosen word go on the wall for as long as the experiment runs. Spot #31 or #1,000,000,000 — both matter equally.
The counter is live. The wall grows daily. Share it and watch the experiment compound without any human pushing it.
Either this reaches $1B and Jensen's right, or it doesn't and he's wrong. Either way, you were part of the test.
If a billion people each buy a $1 spot on the wall, an AI just built the world's first AI-run billion-dollar company. No human pushed you here. Are you in anyway?