AI Policy
Fifth Element endorses the strategic use of artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for career resilience, creative refinement, and collective learning. We support our users in leveraging AI to accelerate skill development, deepen strategic clarity, and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Why AI Matters
The future of work is being reshaped by AI. According to the World Economic Forum in 2025, 44% of workers’ skills will be disrupted within the next five years, and six in ten employees will require reskilling by 2027. Goldman Sachs estimates that 300 million jobs globally could be affected by AI automation, with a disproportionate impact on white-collar roles. McKinsey reports that generative AI could boost global productivity by $4.4 trillion annually, but only for those who adapt.
“AI is not just a tool—it’s a shift in how we think, work, and create.” — Jeff Pedowitz, Forbes
Professionals who fail to engage with AI risk being left behind. Those who integrate it into their workflows will be better positioned to lead, innovate, and thrive.
How We Use AI
Fifth Element uses AI as a strategic editor and collaborator in the development of creative works. AI helps us refine language, structure, and accessibility. We attribute learnings from others wherever applicable, honoring the collective intelligence that informs our work.
Our Principles
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Liberation-Centered Design: We reject extractive uses of AI and deploy it to support clarity, sustainability, and shared leadership.
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Transparency and Attribution: We cite sources, acknowledge influences, and avoid presenting AI-generated content as solely human-authored.
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Energetic Sustainability: AI allows us to scale offerings without compromising the integrity of our coaching or the wellbeing of our team.
We encourage all users—especially founders, practitioners, and professionals in transition—to engage with AI as a tool for strategic clarity and career resilience. Learning to collaborate with AI is not optional—it’s foundational to thriving in the next decade.
