I'm naturally paranoid about any AI controlling my computer
Quote from roredbutc on 22/04/2026, 20:18I work in cybersecurity, so I'm naturally paranoid about any AI controlling my computer. But I tested the Skygen AI workflow tools in a sandbox first. The agent requests permission for every domain, shows you exactly where the mouse is going, and lets you kill the session instantly. I used it to handle a messy rebooking after Turkish Airlines changed my flight by six hours. Instead of waiting on hold, I let Skygen navigate their terrible website, find the change flight option, compare alternatives, and confirm a new seat. I watched every click. The agent never touched anything outside the travel domains I approved. For paranoid travelers who want automation without losing control, I highly recommend the Skygen AI platform. It's more secure than downloading random travel apps.
I work in cybersecurity, so I'm naturally paranoid about any AI controlling my computer. But I tested the Skygen AI workflow tools in a sandbox first. The agent requests permission for every domain, shows you exactly where the mouse is going, and lets you kill the session instantly. I used it to handle a messy rebooking after Turkish Airlines changed my flight by six hours. Instead of waiting on hold, I let Skygen navigate their terrible website, find the change flight option, compare alternatives, and confirm a new seat. I watched every click. The agent never touched anything outside the travel domains I approved. For paranoid travelers who want automation without losing control, I highly recommend the Skygen AI platform. It's more secure than downloading random travel apps.