This roadmap reflects the current extension direction: improve evidence quality, keep scans local, and expand only when the foundation is solid.
The core Chrome extension is being prepared for launch, with the first public release expected in May. The product centers on four reporting buckets: AI Workflows, AI Presence, AI Images, and Data And Privacy.
Expected MayKeep improving unknown AI workflow detection, maintain the distinction between AI tool and AI agent when evidence supports it, and keep wording conservative so the extension does not make claims stronger than the signals justify.
In ProgressAdd fixture-based test pages, keep reducing unnecessary rescans, continue skipping hidden-tab work where possible, and refine heavier image-related logic so the extension stays responsive.
UpcomingFirefox, Edge, and other browser support remain important, but expansion comes after the Chrome foundation, evidence model, and test coverage are in a stronger place.
PlannedLong term, SafisAI can help push toward clearer, machine-readable AI disclosures and better cross-site transparency signals, but only after the current extension remains accurate and credible.
PlannedA future where AI use is disclosed, AI-generated content is labeled more clearly, and the people and organizations deploying AI are more accountable for how those systems affect users. The goal is not more noise - it is a world where AI transparency is expected by default.
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