AI Agents and Enterprise Innovation Take Center Stage at MuleRun Event


06/04/2026


As part of New York Tech Week, MuleRun hosted its event, "Go AI Native with MuleRun – Key Features Update," on June 3, bringing together professionals from fintech, e-commerce, marketing, and technology sectors to discuss the growing adoption of AI agents and what it takes for organizations to become truly AI-native.

Featured Industry Leaders
The event showcased insights from three prominent speakers:
Cheng Fu, Principal Product Manager at MuleRun and a seasoned entrepreneur; Peter Shankman, founder of HARO, six-time bestselling author, and serial entrepreneur with five successful business exits, recognized for transforming the public relations landscape; Andrew Yeung, founder of Fibe, former Google and Meta professional, and one of New York City's leading tech community builders, generating more than 65 million impressions each year.
Building an AI-Native Future with MuleRun
During his keynote presentation, Cheng Fu highlighted how AI agents have evolved from experimental concepts into practical tools deployed at scale. He emphasized that the true innovation lies not in the technology itself, but in integrating AI as a reliable and collaborative partner within teams. According to Fu, anyone can now create AI agents tailored to their specific workflows, making AI-powered productivity accessible today rather than a distant possibility.

Designed to support organizations of every size—from solo entrepreneurs and small businesses to large enterprises—MuleRun enables companies to transition toward AI-native operations. Within just eight months of launch, the platform has attracted more than one million users and continues to strengthen its presence in the enterprise market.

Panel Discussion: AI as a Partner, Not a Replacement
During the panel discussion, speakers agreed that organizations often struggle with AI adoption when they view the technology as a direct replacement for employees rather than a tool that complements human expertise. They stressed the importance of maintaining strong business fundamentals and human judgment alongside AI implementation.

Cheng Fu described AI as a highly capable analytical assistant that can automate a significant portion of repetitive work, allowing employees to focus on creativity, strategic thinking, and relationship-building. Rather than relying solely on specialized AI engineers, he encouraged companies to empower frontline employees to develop AI-driven solutions that improve their own workflows.

The panel also noted that future success will depend on professionals who combine technical proficiency with strong interpersonal and creative skills. Ultimately, the discussion concluded that AI's greatest impact will come from transforming how organizations operate. Enterprises that successfully embrace AI-native ways of working will be best positioned to unlock gains in both efficiency and innovation.

“AI should not replace human judgment—it should enhance it,” said Cheng Fu, Principal Product Manager, MuleRun.

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