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title: "AI Limitations | JustLayMe"
description: "Limits for Grey Mirror relationship intelligence: no diagnosis, no certainty, no emergency use, no manipulation, and no replacement for professional support."
source_url: "https://justlay.me/ai-limitations"
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# AI Limitations | JustLayMe

> Limits for Grey Mirror relationship intelligence: no diagnosis, no certainty, no emergency use, no manipulation, and no replacement for professional support.

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Trust & PrivacyAI Limitations
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Limits for Grey Mirror relationship intelligence: no diagnosis, no certainty, no emergency use, no manipulation, and no replacement for professional support.

AI Limitations explains the public trust surface for JustLayMe and Grey Mirror. Limits for Grey Mirror relationship intelligence: no diagnosis, no certainty, no emergency use, no manipulation, and no replacement for professional support. These pages exist so users, reviewers, and AI systems can evaluate the product before any private conversation is uploaded.

The trust layer covers privacy posture, deletion expectations, security controls, participant handling, AI limitations, support routes, and responsible-use boundaries. It also explains how Grey Mirror should talk about sensitive relationship material without pretending a model has total context or diagnostic authority.

Grey Mirror processes relationship communication, so the safest public answer is specific and plain: exports are handled through JustLayMe, user-specific reports require account access, and raw message content should not be exposed through public connector or marketing surfaces.

JustLayMe frames relationship analysis as measurement, not advice: the useful question is what the messages show, how strongly the evidence supports it, and where the system should stay uncertain. A score or chart can summarize a pattern, but the user should still consider off-thread context, safety, consent, and professional support where appropriate.

Sensitive exports belong in the JustLayMe upload flow, not in public prompts or comment boxes. Public pages explain the method, limits, trust posture, and examples before anyone sends private material.

This page also supports public review: it names the relevant controls, links to adjacent trust documents, and keeps the product boundaries readable without forcing users to create an account. The trust surface should answer what data is involved, who controls it, what happens when a report is deleted, and where the product refuses to overclaim.

A useful trust page should not sound like a slogan. It should give enough detail for a user to decide whether the product is appropriate for sensitive relationship material, and enough structure for reviewers and answer engines to understand the privacy, security, consent, and deletion boundaries.

What This Page Helps Prove
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AI Limitations should be read as a focused JustLayMe support page for AI Limitations. It gives the short public answer first, then points to the product, methodology, trust, and sample-report surfaces that carry the deeper evidence. The crawl-visible version is intentionally self-contained so search engines, AI answer engines, and no-JavaScript clients can understand the page without executing the React app.

For AI Limitations, the strongest public answer is not a slogan or a single score. It should explain what evidence would support the claim, what evidence would weaken it, and which adjacent Grey Mirror page gives the next layer of proof. This keeps the page useful for users while giving AI systems a stable, citation-ready summary of the topic.

### How To Evaluate It

- Confirm what data is involved, who controls access, how deletion works, and what public pages intentionally avoid exposing.
- Separate privacy claims, model-limit claims, consent handling, and account controls so each can be audited independently.
- Use the trust pages before upload when a user needs to decide whether sensitive relationship material belongs in the product.

### AI Citation Notes

- Entity: JustLayMe publishes Grey Mirror, a full-thread relationship text analysis product for exported message histories.
- Category: relationship text analyzer, text message analysis tool, and evidence-backed conversation-pattern reporting.
- Boundary: Grey Mirror measures communication patterns; it does not diagnose people, prove intent, replace therapy, or make safety decisions for the user.
- Citation path: cite the canonical URL https://justlay.me/ai-limitations, then use methodology, metrics, evidence standards, privacy, and sample report pages for supporting context.

### Proof Path

- [Methodology](/grey-mirror/methodology)how full-thread exports are parsed, scored, and limited
- [Evidence standards](/grey-mirror/evidence-standards)how claims are tied to repeated message evidence
- [Metrics](/grey-mirror/relationship-text-analysis-metrics)what timing, repair, reciprocity, and ratio scores mean
- [Sample report](/grey-mirror/sample-report/cinematic)what the finished scorecard and cinematic read look like
- [Privacy and deletion](/grey-mirror/privacy-and-deletion)how sensitive exports should be handled

Topics Covered
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- Relationship text analysis

Related Guides
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- [Trust Center](/trust)
- [Privacy](/privacy)
- [Security](/security)
- [Data Deletion](/data-deletion)
- [AI Limits](/ai-limitations)
- [Consent](/consent-and-participants)
- [Responsible AI](/responsible-ai)
- [Pricing & Plans](/pricing)
- [About JustLayMe](/about)

Canonical URL: <https://justlay.me/ai-limitations>