What Helix Does Not Claim
Setting hard boundaries prevents overreach and misuse.
- Helix does not prove biological truth; it proves data/compute provenance and determinism.
- Helix does not replace wet-lab validation or clinical trials.
- Helix does not guarantee clinical safety or regulatory compliance on its own.
- Helix does not predict in-vivo outcomes beyond the scope of the declared models and inputs.
- Helix does not sandbox arbitrary Python; it governs plugins and policies but cannot secure code run outside those boundaries.
- Helix does not promise performance wins; it prioritizes reproducibility, evidence, and safety rails.
All marketing and claims must stay inside these bounds.