January 26, 2026

Internyl Statement on Artificial Intelligence

Our leadership believes that humans were made in the image of God, which means that work is part of what it means to be human. Creation, stewardship, judgment, creativity, and responsibility are not bugs to be engineered away; they are gifts to be cultivated. With that in mind, our goal is not to replace human intelligence or decision-making, but to aid it by removing friction, reducing waste, and freeing people to operate with greater clarity, precision, and impact.

Practically, this conviction shapes how we view AI’s role in modern business. As AI increasingly commoditizes tools and even certain implementation skills, the advantage no longer lies primarily in knowing how to use a tool, but in knowing why, when, and to what end. This is why our work is fundamentally consultative, business-first, and tool-agnostic: strategy and real-world value must lead our efforts, not software.

At the same time, we are not blind to the fact that today’s tools are powerful enough that disciplined experimentation and R&D are no longer optional. While business should shape tool use, emerging capabilities increasingly inform what is possible at the business level. Holding both truths at once is not a contradiction; it is a necessary expansion of how serious teams must think in an AI-forward world. We encourage and facilitate our team’s testing and experimentation with frontier tools.

In execution, we apply AI where it produces concrete value, solves business challenges, and empowers innovation. For example, we use AI to accelerate analysis, reduce cognitive load involved in administrative work, structure unstructured information, surface data in order to improve decision quality, automate low-judgment work, and increase the speed at which teams can learn, adapt, and build solutions. We implement AI with a focus on simplicity and reliability, defaulting to deterministic engineering wherever possible and using AI to augment human decision-making when judgment is required.

We do not deploy AI purely for novelty, optics, or headcount reduction. We also reject the idea that efficiency is our highest good. Technology, including AI, is a servant of human purpose, not its substitute. The first principle in our work is always to serve our clients with their best interest in mind. To that end, we are committed to never delivering AI-centric solutions in a way that detracts from the excellence of our work or its outcome.

In short, our goal in using AI is not to manifest the empty promise of “putting our business on autopilot” but to more effectively embrace our work and responsibilities, using AI as a force multiplier for good—for the solutions that are ultimately designed, orchestrated, and delivered by humans.