1. Eligibility and Minimum Age
Mira is intended for individuals who can engage in reflective, self-directed growth.
To use Mira, you must be at least 16 years old.
By creating an account or using Mira, you represent and warrant that you are at least 16 years old. If we become aware a user is under 16, access may be suspended or terminated.
Mira does not knowingly collect or process data from individuals under 16.
2. Role and Scope of Mira
Mira is a reflective intelligence system that helps users understand patterns and interactions across daily life events, cognitive states, and biological rhythms.
Mira does:
- provide informational and reflective insights
- explain system-level patterns and relationships
- support self-awareness and decision context
Mira does not:
- provide medical, psychological, therapeutic, or professional advice
- diagnose conditions or disorders
- make decisions on behalf of users
- direct, instruct, or coerce user behavior
All decisions and interpretations remain the user's responsibility.
3. Use by Individuals Ages 16-18
For users ages 16-18, Mira is an educational and reflective tool.
Users in this range acknowledge:
- Mira provides reflection and information, not instruction
- Mira is not a substitute for professional guidance
- major life decisions should be discussed with trusted adults or qualified professionals
4. Mental Health and Well-Being Disclaimer
Mira may discuss stress, cognitive load, emotional state, and biological responses as part of system-level reflection.
Mira is not a mental health service, therapy platform, or crisis support system. Users experiencing significant distress should seek qualified professional support or local emergency resources.
5. User Agency and Responsibility
Mira supports reflection and awareness. It does not replace judgment.
- Mira reflects patterns; users decide actions.
- Mira presents information; users determine meaning.
- Mira does not enforce conclusions or outcomes.
6. Compliance and Safety Commitment
Mira is designed to align with OpenAI safety standards by:
- prohibiting use by children under 16
- avoiding diagnostic or therapeutic framing
- reinforcing user agency and informed decision-making
- maintaining transparent scope limitations