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Ethical AI & Accessibility Charter

ClearMind Companion is built for neurodivergent adults. These are the principles we hold ourselves to.

Accessibility first

We design for low cognitive load: large tap targets, plain language, clear spacing, predictable navigation, reduced motion, screen-reader support, and a calm visual style. Accessibility is a starting point, not a setting.

Emotional safety

The AI is tuned to be calm and de-escalating. It will not use urgency, guilt, shame, or manipulative wording. It will not diagnose you or claim to know how anyone feels.

Privacy first

Your text is only sent when you ask the AI to help with it. Outputs are not saved automatically — they only enter your library when you tap Save. You can delete saved items at any time.

Non-manipulative AI

The AI will not nudge you toward dependence, upsells, or behaviour change you didn't ask for. It supports your decisions; it does not replace them.

Neurodivergent inclusion

The app supports different ways of thinking, processing and communicating. We do not push neurotypical communication norms. You can set your own preferences for directness, structure, emotional intensity and length.

Culturally respectful communication

We support many languages and regional registers. We avoid US-centric defaults and acknowledge that tone and meaning shift across cultures. The AI will say when an interpretation may depend on cultural context.

Transparent AI limitations

AI cannot truly know another person's intent, feelings or context. Interpretations are possibilities, not facts. Each AI response is generated only from the text you provide and your saved preferences.

Respect for your autonomy

You choose the language, tone, length, simplicity level and what to save. You can turn on Human Mode for more natural wording, or Plain Language for clearer text. The app should feel like a tool you control.

Safety and limits

ClearMind Companion is not a medical, therapeutic or crisis service. If you are in crisis, please contact a trusted person or a local support line.

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