Safety Center
Use RestPilot AI safely.
RestPilot AI is a wellness and planning tool — not a clinician, not a medical device, and not an emergency service. This page explains, in plain language, what the product can and can't do so you can use it well. For the formal legal text, see our AI & Health Disclaimers.
In an emergency, don't use RestPilot.
Call your local emergency number (US: 911). For mental-health crises in the US, dial or text 988. Outside the US, use your local emergency or crisis line.
AI limitations
Smart Alarm, Right Now, Tomorrow Preview, Daily Review, the Long Clock, Pattern Alerts, voice briefings, and the AI Decision Center all use third-party AI models. AI output can be inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date.
- Treat every recommendation as a starting point, not a command.
- If a suggestion doesn't match how you feel, trust yourself and tell us with the feedback buttons so we learn.
- Don't rely on AI output for medical, legal, financial, or safety-critical decisions.
Health limitations
RestPilot AI is a wellness tool. It is not a medical device and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, nutritional, or sleep-medicine advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Talk to a clinician about ongoing sleep, fatigue, or mood concerns.
- Don't change prescribed treatments based on RestPilot.
- Pregnancy, chronic illness, sleep disorders, and shift-work disorder need clinical guidance we can't provide.
Driving & safety-sensitive work
Do not interact with RestPilot AI while driving or operating machinery. You are responsible for deciding whether you are fit to drive, work, or perform safety-sensitive duties (aviation, healthcare, public safety, transportation, industrial roles).
- Pull over before reading Smart Alarm, Right Now, or Companion.
- Follow your employer's fatigue and fitness-for-duty policies and any applicable regulations.
- RestPilot does not certify fitness for duty under any rule (e.g. DOT, FAA, FRA, EU drivers' hours).
Companion AI
Companion and any voice or chat features are software. They are not a therapist, doctor, coach, sponsor, or crisis line. They do not know your full history and can be wrong.
- Don't use Companion as a substitute for professional support.
- Never use Companion during a mental-health crisis — see Emergencies.
- Companion does not contact emergency services on your behalf.
Emergencies
RestPilot AI is not designed for emergencies and cannot detect or respond to them.
- Medical or life-threatening emergency: call your local emergency number (US: 911).
- Mental-health crisis (US): dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- Outside the US: use your country's emergency or crisis service.
Device & sensor limits
Connected wearables and health platforms enrich your plan but are not perfect data sources.
- Devices may fail, disconnect, or report inaccurate readings.
- Third-party integrations (e.g. Fitbit, Oura) may change pricing, break, or be removed by their provider at any time.
- Sync delays and internet outages mean the dashboard may be behind reality.
- Cross-check critical metrics in the source device or app before acting on them.
Your responsibilities
- Use a strong, unique password and protect your devices.
- Tell us at security@restpilot.ai if you suspect unauthorized access.
- Review AI recommendations before acting on them and use your own judgment.
- Follow your employer's policies and the laws that apply to your work.
Safe-use recommendations
- Set up RestPilot when you're rested — not after a 16-hour shift.
- Start with one or two features (Smart Alarm + Long Clock) before layering on Companion and Pattern Alerts.
- If a recommendation feels wrong, ignore it and tap "Not helpful" so the system learns.
- Review your AI Memory periodically and remove anything that's no longer true.
- Read our AI & Health Disclaimers and Privacy Policy once during onboarding.