1. Purpose of AI Features
AI features are intended to support prayer, spiritual reflection, catechetical learning, and examination of conscience preparation in a respectful and non-judgmental way.
This policy explains how AI features in Inpray are designed and how they should be used responsibly.
AI features are intended to support prayer, spiritual reflection, catechetical learning, and examination of conscience preparation in a respectful and non-judgmental way.
AI output is not sacramental confession, absolution, pastoral authority, therapy, medical care, legal advice, or emergency support. Users must consult qualified human professionals when needed.
AI output may contain mistakes, omissions, or uncertain statements. Users should verify important points independently and should not rely exclusively on AI for high-impact decisions.
The system is designed to avoid harmful, hateful, violent, sexual, exploitative, or illegal content. Abuse attempts, prompt injection, and evasion behavior may be blocked or logged for security review.
If a user appears to be in immediate danger or in a mental health crisis, they must contact local emergency services or qualified crisis hotlines. The app is not a crisis-response service.
For sacramental matters, users should speak with a priest. For health matters, users should contact licensed clinicians. For legal matters, users should seek qualified legal professionals.
User feedback (e.g., thumbs up/down) may be used to improve quality and safety over time. Feedback does not retroactively rewrite past answers for the current session.
AI voice playback is generated from text output. Audio controls (play, pause, stop, replay) are provided for usability. Voice output should be considered informational with the same limits as text.
Current AI provider(s): OpenAI API. Models and configurations may change over time for safety, quality, and cost control.
This policy may be updated as the product evolves. Material updates will be published in-app.