No, they're all steeply overpriced.
Let's take chattinai.com and talkinai.com for example. These are bad domains because chattin' and talkin' aren't proper words. If you tell someone to "Go to chattin' AI dot com," it will be interpreted as "go to chattingai.com."
This makes chattingai.com (or aichatting.com) roughly a hundred times more valuable, which in turn is probably worth a hundredth of chatai.com (or aichat.com), which I would assess to be in the five digit range (photoai.com sold for $40,000).
Why am I bringing these domains up? Because they're better versions of your domain. If someone wants to make a Chatting AI-related service they'd go for those domains first, and it's only if they're not for sale or too expensive that they will look for alternatives. Even then, there's a limit to how "crap" much people are willing to put up with in a domain.
Let's assume that chatai.com is worth five figures. Then chattingai.com would be worth three figures, and chattinai.com would be worth one figure. In other words there are too many (better) alternatives one would look for before settling on your domain.
Another thing I'm taking note of is that chattinai.com was registered two days ago, which means that there was no interest in this domain until just recently. It's not like the AI-hype is new either, it's been a few months...all the good ones have been gone for quite some time.