What current scope means
Current scope means what Transparent can truthfully describe as part of the present launch surface, even when some workflows are still intentionally thin or human-reviewed.
It should be read as present truth, not as a promise that adjacent or deeper functionality is already proven just because the boundary is being described clearly.
What future possibility does not mean
Future possibility can be a fair question, but it is not the same thing as a commitment, a timeline, or a hidden assurance that a missing capability is definitely coming soon.
Governed help should explain current boundaries without forcing either false optimism or false finality onto every product gap.