
The new wave of AI moves beyond conversation toward execution.
Skygen.ai is a cross-device executive assistant that sees your screen, understands context, and completes human tasks across all your devices and in your style. It handles work the way a real human-assistant would: fast, precise, and in your style.
We spoke with Mike Shperling, founder of Skygen.ai — winner of the AI International Journey Contest, World Summit AI Montreal, National Tech Olympiad, Kaggle Competitions Expert, and Top-10 Global Student Entrepreneur in Europe (Top-1 Eastern Europe), about how his young team is creating a "25/8 personal AI" that turns routine into automation and gives people back their time.
The Vision — Turning Every Device into One Mind
Navid Ladani: What inspired Skygen.ai?
Mike Shperling: About a year ago our team decided to build something that changes how people use their time. We wanted an AI that lives across every device and quietly completes daily work.
Interest appeared fast. Developers, researchers, and early adopters were already discussing the idea of a single agent that connects everything. It felt like the moment to act.
Navid Ladani: Where does Skygen.ai sit in today's AI landscape?
Mike Shperling: Unlike chatbots that can only respond, Skygen.ai executes. It's more than a smart assistant. It's your personal Jarvis that acts on your behalf.
It operates through your laptop, phone, desktop, and cloud as one continuous system. It can write, plan, analyze, schedule, manage documents, or even negotiate in your tone and logic.
The Architecture — Designed for Real Work
Navid Ladani: What makes Skygen.ai technically distinct?
Mike Shperling: The system transforms intent into execution. It understands context, decides what to do, and completes the task across applications. Also it learns immediately how you work: naming patterns, writing tone, file structure — so results match your natural workflow.
Navid Ladani: How do you handle privacy?
Mike Shperling: Privacy in Skygen.ai is enforced through a dedicated Security Layer focused on trust and safety. Your data stays private, and every action remains under your control. GuardRails ensures that personal data is never visible to the agent: it can't see or collect sensitive information. With Custom Data Access, you decide what Skygen.ai can view, analyze, or send to language models. Each operation is confirmed with a one-time password for total security, while Prompt Guard prevents any harmful or unauthorized actions.
Navid Ladani: How do you safeguard data?
Mike Shperling: We maintain several layers of defense — encrypted sessions, strict task isolation, access controls, and continuous audit trails. Each task stays within its defined boundary.
Adoption and Growth: Expanding Everyday Automation
Navid Ladani: What have early testers taught you?
Mike Shperling: They shape everything. Our testers help identify real use patterns and guide model tuning. Feedback from daily use is more valuable than any internal benchmark.
Navid Ladani: How will you scale globally?
Mike Shperling: The first focus is on the U.S., Europe and MENA — regions that adopt automation quickly and value speed in everyday work. Our approach centers on reliability and effective support in daily tasks.
Navid Ladani: How do you plan to keep users over time?
Mike Shperling: By constant progress. Every month Skygen.ai gains new layers of automation that save more time and reduce stress. The goal is simple: once people integrate it into their routine, they feel its absence immediately.
Navid Ladani: Many compare Skygen.ai to Jarvis. Does that comparison fit?
Mike Shperling: It does. Jarvis was our first internal codename. The idea of a calm, precise digital partner that acts independently remains the essence of Skygen.ai.
The People — Young Team, Serious Depth

Navid Ladani: Tell us about your team.
Mike Shperling: We met as teenagers through global AI competitions. Before writing a single line of code, we spent a year building the foundation — orchestration, privacy layers, and context logic.
Our group is young, fast-learning, and technically strong. Each member comes from competitive AI, machine learning, or systems design. Our shared goal is to build tools that enhance human capability and deliver value beyond basic convenience.
Navid Ladani: How has your own experience shaped the project?
Mike Shperling: Competitions taught me precision and endurance. Success in Kaggle and World Summit AI proved that scale comes from disciplined, systematic effort rather than hype. That mindset drives Skygen.ai's development — every function must work in the real world, every action must matter.
Looking Ahead
Navid Ladani: What stage is Skygen.ai at right now?
Mike Shperling: We're completing a closed developer test with early users and preparing the open beta. The next steps include localization, new languages, and broader automation modules.
Navid Ladani: What future ability would you like Skygen.ai to gain?
Mike Shperling: Genuine understanding of human intent — beyond words and prompts. When AI grasps intention, interaction turns into collaboration. That's where the future lies.
"When Skygen.ai starts acting for you, it doesn't replace you, it gives you back the one thing you can't earn again: time."
Mike Shperling, Founder & CEO, Skygen.ai