I’ve learned to treat “roadmaps” like weather forecasts: useful for direction, not always for exact dates. Mira’s public materials don’t pin a hard calendar on multimedia verification or private-data integration yet but they do spell out the order of operations.
The stated progression is: start in domains where factual accuracy matters most, then expand verification to more complex formats like code, structured data, and multimedia. In parallel, Mira says it plans to extend verification to private data and additional context using approaches like data availability layers and complementary tech, aiming to keep verification secure without bloating the base network.
So what’s “next” is less a date and more a sequence: broader content types first, deeper privacy preserving context next then eventually moving from verifying outputs to reconstructing/fixing invalid parts and producing “verified” outputs directly.
