I use AI in my work. I use it to solve problems, conduct research, write content, and develop strategy. I believe it makes me better at what I do for you, and I want you to know that upfront.
I also know that for some people, this is a reason not to work together. I respect that completely.
Here's what I believe: we all interact with AI every day, often without knowing it and almost never with the option to choose. That's exactly why this transparency matters to me. My work exists to support you in building a practice you're proud of. That has to start with honesty and consent. If this disclosure changes your decision, that's as it should be.
Before we begin any engagement, you decide how AI fits into our work. There are two options.
AI is part of the process.
You trust me to use AI responsibly, as needed. I disclose how AI contributed to every deliverable.
AI requires your consent.
I don't use AI to enhance your deliverables unless you say so. By default, I present work I produced without deliberately using AI tools and, if relevant, let you know where AI could add value. You decide whether and when to bring it in.
AI is embedded in everyday tools in ways that aren't always visible or avoidable. A Google search returns an AI-generated summary. Your phone finishes your sentences when you text a client. If you are opting out of AI enhancements, I can't guarantee that no AI touched any part of my process, and I don't believe anyone honestly can.
What I can guarantee is how intentionally and transparently AI is used to shape the work I deliver to you. No matter what you decide, privacy and security are important to me, and I never feed sensitive client data to AI.
If you have questions about how AI shows up in any part of my process, I'm always happy to talk through it. Get in touch.