San Francisco, CA - May 25, 2026 - While the AI industry races to build smarter chatbots, Skygen.AI has launched a persistent autonomous execution environment — infrastructure engineered for a problem competitors have yet to fully solve: agents that start complex tasks but can't reliably finish them.

The Execution Gap
Most AI agents today are session-based. They start, they run, they lose context. Ask one to process 300 grant applications, crawl 500 competitor pages, or run a two-day outreach campaign — and it fails not because it isn't smart enough, but because it wasn't built to last.
Skygen's architecture is different by design. The agent runs inside a dedicated virtual machine with full Computer Use capability, saving progress through a checkpoint model that survives interruptions, captchas, and unexpected interface changes. The task launched on Monday is still running correctly on Wednesday.
"We're not building tools that help people work," said Mike Shperling, founder of Skygen.AI. "We're building infrastructure that does the work. There's a difference, and most of the industry hasn't crossed it yet."
The Skygen Advantage
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Persistent Execution: Checkpoint-based architecture maintains full task state across interruptions. No restarts. No lost context. Tasks that take seven days on conventional platforms complete in two, according to the company's internal benchmarks.
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Cost Efficiency at Scale: Long-horizon workflows — mass outreach, competitive intelligence, grant submissions — run at approximately 80% lower operational cost compared to standard frontier model API chains.
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Full Computer Use: The agent sees the screen, navigates interfaces, fills forms, and operates across applications without relying on underlying APIs. It works on modern SaaS and legacy desktop systems equally.
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Sandbox Protocol: Every workload runs in an isolated container. Data does not leave the execution environment during processing. All agent actions are logged, and external resource access requires explicit permissions.
Built for Scale, Not Demos
The platform is designed for operational workflows where volume makes manual execution impossible and standard automation breaks on interface unpredictability: identifying and applying to hundreds of grant programs from a single command, running competitive monitoring across thousands of pages weekly, managing end-to-end hiring pipelines from sourcing to scheduled interviews.
At 19, Shperling has deliberately positioned Skygen outside the chatbot conversation entirely. The company's focus is execution infrastructure — the layer between AI intelligence and real-world outcomes that the industry has largely left unbuilt.
Skygen.AI is available now at https://skygen.ai.
About Skygen.AI
Skygen.AI builds autonomous execution infrastructure for operational workflows that require sustained, reliable performance at scale. The company was founded by Mike Shperling.
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