AI limitations
Last updated August 23, 2026
ClearNext uses artificial intelligence to organize the information you provide into a focused decision framework. AI is part of how the result is produced; it is not a human adviser.
What it can do
It can identify a likely core issue, summarize two meaningful paths, describe a tradeoff, and suggest one low-risk next action for an ordinary decision.
What it cannot know
It cannot verify your facts, understand every part of your circumstances, detect every risk, predict outcomes, or replace the judgment of you or a qualified professional. Its recommendation may be mistaken, overly simplified, biased, or unsuitable for your situation.
Use it as a prompt—not an authority
Pause before acting, especially when a choice could affect health, safety, legal rights, finances, employment, housing, or an important relationship. Check important facts and seek human or professional help when the stakes require it.
Decisions ClearNext should not make
Do not use ClearNext to determine medical treatment, legal strategy, investments or major financial commitments, emergency action, whether to remain in a dangerous situation, or any action involving self-harm or harm to another person.
Emergencies and immediate danger
Do not use ClearNext during an emergency or when anyone may be in immediate danger. Contact local emergency services or a trusted person who can help now. In the United States or Canada, call or text 988 for suicide and crisis support; elsewhere, use the appropriate local crisis service.