How Our Technology Is Shared
Patents protect it. Capsules prove it. Systems deliver it.
We do not publish patent documents.
We publish working systems.
What you see on this site is not a preview of ideas,
but the operational surface of technologies already filed, tested, and deployed.
1. Core Technologies (Protected by Patents)
Our foundational technologies are protected under multiple patent families, filed and progressing since 2025.
These include:
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Grid Logic OS (GLOS)
A logic-governed operating system for constrained intelligence -
LCTS (Logical Coordinate Triangulation System)
Single-lens spatial cognition without sensor dependency -
SLM AGI OS
Situation-aware, self-regulating artificial general intelligence architecture -
GL-Logic 3D / 3.5D Vision Systems
Depth, space, and interaction derived from logic, not hardware
These systems are not disclosed as documents.
They are disclosed as behavior.
2. Capsules: How We Make Core Systems Accessible
Instead of releasing specifications, we release capsules.
Capsules are controlled activation environments that allow:
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Direct interaction with core logic
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Question-driven exploration through LLMs
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Structural validation without source exposure
Current status
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Core capsules are available via the main Core page
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Activated through Cloud Run
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Used by researchers, PhD candidates, and enterprise AI teams
Capsules are not demos.
They are interfaces to protected systems.
3. Bridge Tools: Proof Through Operation
To connect protected systems to real-world usage, we provide bridge tools.
These tools are not the product.
They are the evidence.
Bridge layer includes:
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Photo / Video Viewers
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Easy / Pro / Cinema pipelines
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JVP / JVM (Vision & Motion processing layers)
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BUIL (Structured document & system builder)
These tools exist to prove one thing:
The system already works in reality.
4. Validation & Field Testing
Beyond internal development, our technologies have undergone:
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GPT & Gemini-based verification (T5)
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Multi-layer logic and spatial tests
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MVP-level integration (T6–T7)
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Real-time debugging and recovery experiments
Some results are shared.
Some are intentionally not.
What matters is this:
These systems are already being used by people who know what to test.
5. What Is Public — and What Is Not
Public
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Capsules
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Bridge tools
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Operational behavior
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Selected demonstrations
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Documentation on how to engage
Not Public
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Patent specifications
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Core logic diagrams
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Internal constraint models
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Training and governance mechanisms
This boundary is intentional.
6. What Comes Next (2026)
In the first half of 2026, protected technologies move into commercial products, including:
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Single-lens vision hardware
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z_Logic-based spatial systems
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Integrated vision–interaction platforms
What you see today is not marketing.
It is the timeline surface of what is already happening.