3 Filed US Provisional Applications

Patent Portfolio

HELIX is protected by three US Provisional Patent Applications covering the core inference engine, precision filtering mechanisms, and runtime steering technology.

US Provisional applications filed 2025–2026 · USPTO Customer No. 223490

US Provisional Patent Application
63/967,230
Filed 2025 · USPTO Customer No. 223490

Uncertainty-Guided Activation Steering for Large Language Models

Coverage: Core precision filtering mechanism and UTS telemetry layer

Unified Truth Score (UTS) computation method — per-token uncertainty metric
Truthfulness manifold construction from semantic coherence, not specific facts
Graduated intervention: only 0.2–2.5% of tokens steered
Temperature-invariant reasoning preservation across inference conditions
Adaptive Handover: entropy-based and distance-based metric weighting by temperature
US Provisional Patent Application
63/969,580
Filed January 2026 · Continuation-in-Part of 63/967,230

Multi-Temperature Synthesis and Directional Steering

Coverage: High-temperature inference quality control and creative synthesis

High-Entropy Creative Reservoir discovery and access methodology
Multi-Temperature Synthesis yielding 200%+ unique concepts vs low-temperature
Directional steering using vector-based semantic guidance
Semantic pattern detection and uncertainty admission control
5–20% idea duplication at T>2.0 vs 70–80% at conservative temperatures
US Provisional Patent Application
63/991,096
Filed 2026

Manifold-Guided Sparse Inference and Runtime Steering

Coverage: Core HELIX slicing mechanism — the primary inference engine patent

Manifold-guided sparse parameter selection — per-token active slice
MoE expert routing with precision filtering (9B active → 1.125B slice)
Runtime steering layer integrated into C++ inference binary
Non-destructive execution: full model preserved, filtered at runtime only
Production posture: non-root, air-gap, OCI and SIF packaging

Why the Portfolio Matters

Layered Protection

The three filings cover independent layers of the HELIX stack: per-token scoring (UTS), model-level manifold geometry, and runtime sparse execution. Together they protect the full inference pipeline from sensor to slice.

US Provisional filings establish priority dates. Full utility applications follow within the 12-month window, with PCT for international coverage.

Competitive Moat

  • Non-destructive execution filtering is novel — no prior art combining manifold geometry with MoE sparse selection at this level
  • UTS per-token uncertainty scoring at inference is independently patentable
  • Continuation-in-part structure links filings, blocking workarounds to individual claims

Diligence Access

For investors, enterprise buyers, and strategic partners: we provide a portfolio briefing with full filing chronology, claim scope summaries, implementation evidence, and alignment with HELIX benchmark validation.