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Cognitive Enhancement AI System CogEnhance Enters Corporate C-Suites: 40% Decision Efficiency Gain Raises Dependency Concerns

Israeli startup NeuroEdge's CogEnhance system has been adopted by 34 of the global top 200 companies, enhancing executive decision-making through real-time data analysis, but psychologists warn of cognitive risks from decision outsourcing.

Israeli startup NeuroEdge's cognitive enhancement AI system CogEnhance achieved breakthrough growth in Q1 2028, with 34 of the global top 200 companies deploying the system across finance, manufacturing, and technology sectors.

CogEnhance embeds an AI analysis layer into executives' daily decision-making processes. When a CEO or CFO faces strategic choices, the system generates a decision brief within 30 seconds containing data support, risk assessment, and scenario simulations. NeuroEdge claims executives using CogEnhance see a 40% improvement in decision efficiency.

Morgan Stanley Asia Pacific CEO James Gorman said: "CogEnhance doesn't make decisions for me — it helps me see in 30 seconds what used to take three days to analyze."

However, a Columbia University cognitive psychologist warned: "Continued reliance on AI-assisted decision-making may lead to the atrophy of human judgment." The EU AI Committee has classified CogEnhance-type systems as "high-risk AI."