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Inside Pulse NYC’s AI Week Workshop on Cognitive Strategy and Human Agency

The market spent 2 years treating artificial intelligence like a productivity steroid without asking what prolonged exposure does to the operator using it every day. Faster answers. Faster decks. Faster code. Faster “thought leadership” written by people who have not had an original thought since BlackBerrys still had keyboards. The conversation moved from experimentation to dependency almost overnight, and now founders, executives, and investors are waking up to an uncomfortable reality: convenience scales a lot faster than wisdom. That is the real backdrop behind Building Your AI Manifesto #AIWeekNY on May 15 in Manhattan. Not another parade of demo dopamine and synthetic certainty. This room is asking a harder question: what happens when convenience starts negotiating against cognition?

That tension is hanging over New York right now like steam rolling out of subway grates at 2 a.m. AI Week New York 2026 is packed with sessions about deployment, infrastructure, founder efficiency, and scaling machine intelligence into every corner of work. The city is flooded with operators trying to shave seconds off decisions while quietly losing hours of actual thinking. Founders are optimizing workflows while attention spans look like they survived a knife fight. Every platform wants frictionless intelligence. Funny thing about friction though. Friction is where judgment lives. Friction is where taste develops. Friction is why a seasoned operator can walk into a room, hear 3 sentences, and know the cap table is about to become a hostage situation.

That is why Michael Ivanov matters in this cycle. Michael Ivanov is not approaching this conversation from the cheap seats of theory. The workshop is grounded in behavioral neuroscience, attention research, and real product experience building AI Agents at ServiceNow. That combination hits differently right now because enterprise AI is no longer theoretical theater. It is entering workflows, approvals, communications, support systems, and decision chains at scale. Every executive in Manhattan is talking about automation gains while privately wondering whether teams are becoming intellectually soft from outsourced cognition. Nobody says that part out loud at the sponsored cocktail mixer because the shrimp tower costs too much money.

Pulse NYC understood the gap. While most AI events chase spectacle, this workshop leans into self-authorship. Collaborative structure. Not built for tourists collecting branded tote bags like emotional support animals. Built for founders, operators, product leaders, researchers, creatives, and investors trying to decide where AI sharpens judgment versus where it slowly sands the edges off independent thinking. People will leave with a personal AI manifesto, but the real value is subtler than that. Shared language. Better filters. Stronger boundaries. A clearer sense of where human intuition still needs protected airspace.

New York has always rewarded people who can think under pressure while everybody else performs confidence into a microphone. Building Your AI Manifesto feels less like a workshop and more like a quiet line in the sand from people unwilling to let algorithms become landlords of the mind. In a market obsessed with acceleration, this room is forcing the startup ecosystem to confront a harder question: what parts of human judgment are still worth protecting when AI can do almost everything except live with the consequences?

Most AI conversations inside the startup ecosystem are still trapped in a productivity arms race. More output. More speed. More scale. This workshop cuts underneath that noise and asks what happens when the operating system of human attention becomes the real battleground. That shift matters because the companies shaping the future of AI are no longer just selling software. They are shaping habits, cognition, and behavior at scale. The founders and operators who understand that early will not just build smarter products. They will build companies people can still trust when the novelty wears off and the psychological tradeoffs become impossible to ignore.