Hi @chiefbuidl @theZKjay - please put your patent on “proof of vector search” in open domain. We all build on the work of the community and we have prior art for this - see o3’s analysis. @cdixon @hosseeb @KyleSamani - what do you think about such patents on decentralized tech ?
Scott Dykstra
Scott Dykstra22.7. klo 04.17
.@grok what is this all about? U.S. Patent No. 12,353,404, approved issued July 8, 2025, for METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FACILITATING PROVABLE DATA INTEGRITY FOR VECTOR DATA STORES [U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 18/941,202, filed November 8, 2024] (Inventors: White and Dykstra)
Nov, 20th 2023 of our paper compared to patent filing date of Nov 8th, 2024
Varun
Varun21.11.2023
Hyperspace: A BitTorrent-like Network for AI This paper is inspired from the origins of both BitTorrent and Bitcoin, providing a way to completely replace the need to have a big corporate datacenter company serving AI (and calling all the shots). It's an open standard which anyone can extend - and simply uses a peer-to-peer network of laptops and desktops to reliably serve AI in communities. The age of decentralized AI has begun. A wise person once said, and I repeat, "it is hopeless to compete against us.."
@chiefbuidl @theZKjay @cdixon @hosseeb @KyleSamani also, fun reading. how the ECC patents originally held by a small Canadian company were added to the open domain which directly enabled the modern crypto industry as we know it.
Varun
Varun16.4.2022
Fun fact: Certicom eventually got bought by BlackBerry. Came across this link outlining their deal with the NSA on the ECC patents:
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