Who operates this site
AI Revolution Atlas is an educational project in the AI Sure Tech portfolio. Privacy questions can be sent to info@aisuretech.com.
Information you choose to provide
If you email us, we receive your email address and whatever you include. That information is handled through our email provider and retained as reasonably needed to respond, maintain records, prevent abuse, or meet legal obligations. Do not email sensitive personal information.
Questions for Dr. Mira
When you type a free-form question in Ask Dr. Mira, the current conversation—up to 12 recent messages—is sent to the site's server and then to OpenAI's Responses API to generate an answer. If you submit an unchanged suggested question, the site may return a reviewed response already stored in Neon instead of sending that question to OpenAI. Suggested prompts and their prepared responses are site content, not records of visitor conversations.
The application does not write visitor questions, conversation histories, or personalized answers to its Neon database and does not intentionally log them. All Ask submissions, including suggested questions, count toward the daily abuse-prevention limit.
The API request sets store: false, which prevents later retrieval as stored response application state. OpenAI's current policy nevertheless states that API prompts and responses may appear in abuse-monitoring logs retained for up to 30 days by default, and that temporary prompt caching may apply. OpenAI states that Responses API data is not used for model training. Details and exceptions can change; see OpenAI's data controls documentation.
Information processed automatically
Hosting and request logs
Like most websites, our hosting provider may process technical request information such as IP address, browser or device information, requested URL, timestamps, and error or security events. Vercel hosts this site and controls its platform-level logs and security processing.
Daily question limit
To limit abuse of the public AI feature, the server reads the network address supplied with the request and transforms it into a keyed cryptographic hash when the site secret is configured. The application stores the hash—not the raw address—with a date window and request count in `airev_rate_limits`. The hash is still treated as limited technical data, not as proof of identity.
Old rate-limit records are normally removed during scheduled maintenance after roughly seven days. Records may remain longer if scheduled maintenance is interrupted or if retention is reasonably needed for security or legal purposes.
Cookies and analytics
The site uses Google Analytics to understand visits and general site usage. Google Analytics may use cookies and process technical information about a visit under Google's own terms and privacy practices. The application does not intentionally send Ask Dr. Mira conversation text or readiness-check answers to Google Analytics. The chat interface keeps its visible conversation in the active browser page rather than browser storage. Hosting or security infrastructure may also use necessary technical mechanisms outside the application code.
Public content systems
Neon stores selected news metadata, showcase entries, published Dr. Mira blog posts, blog-generation records, cron-run status, and rate-limit records. News, showcase, and blog records are editorial site content, not visitor profiles. Scheduled NewsAPI and blog-generation requests do not include visitor questions or browsing activity.
Service providers
- Vercel provides hosting, delivery, technical logs, and infrastructure security.
- Neon provides the Postgres database used for site content, cron records, and rate limits.
- OpenAI processes questions and conversation context submitted to Dr. Mira.
- NewsAPI is queried by a scheduled server process for public news metadata; visitor data is not included in those queries.
- OpenAI generates Dr. Mira blog content from curated prompts or saved public news metadata. Visitor questions, assessment answers, and browsing history are not included in those scheduled requests.
- Email providers process messages you send to our contact address.
Providers process information under their own terms and privacy policies. Their practices and infrastructure may change independently of this site.
How information may be used or disclosed
Limited information may be used to operate and secure the site, answer messages, enforce rate limits, diagnose problems, improve content, and comply with valid legal obligations. We do not sell or rent personal information. We may disclose information to service providers performing these functions, when legally required, or when reasonably necessary to protect people, rights, and services.
Your choices
- Browse without creating an account.
- Do not use Ask Dr. Mira if you do not want message content sent to OpenAI.
- Do not include sensitive or confidential information in AI questions or email.
- Email us to ask about a message you sent or request a reasonable privacy review. We may need enough information to locate and verify the request.
Children's privacy
The site provides general educational information and does not offer child accounts. It is not designed to collect personal information from children. Parents, guardians, and educators should supervise children's use of AI tools and ensure they do not submit personal or school-protected information.
Security, international processing, and changes
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures, but no online service can promise perfect security. Providers may process information in the United States or other locations where they operate.
We may update this policy when the site, providers, or legal requirements change. The effective date at the top will be revised when material changes are published.
This policy describes the current application as implemented. Jurisdiction-specific legal review is still recommended before public launch.