Responsible research

The boundaries are part of the product.

Percep is developing a research-stage platform for controlled, consent-based study environments. Public claims and product behavior should remain bounded by evidence, uncertainty, and human oversight.

Informed participation

Research participation, data use, retention, and withdrawal procedures should be explicit and appropriate to the study context.

No mind-reading claims

The platform may estimate bounded relationships in measured signals; it does not establish private thoughts or absolute emotional truth.

Validation before expansion

New use cases should not be released merely because they are technically possible. Evidence quality and risk must determine scope.

Human interpretation

Qualified researchers remain responsible for context, limitations, uncertainty, and downstream recommendations.

No covert surveillance

The product should not be positioned for hidden monitoring, employment screening, law enforcement inference, or denial of essential opportunities.

Research governance

Study approvals, consent language, data-handling controls, and incident procedures should be documented before participant data is collected.

Percep is not a medical device and is not intended for diagnosis, treatment, employment screening, covert surveillance, or automated high-impact decisions about individuals.