Blogger Post Title: Anticipating the 2026 Tech Paradigm — Three Intellectual Property Concepts
Introduction
Today, February 18, 2026, I have finalized three pivotal intellectual property concepts, anticipating the technological shifts that will occur starting in May 2026. While their existence and priority have already been secured via digital timestamps, I am disclosing the technical frameworks here to invite collaboration and future integration.
1. Accountability Proof System for AI Agents
Solving the legal "black box" of autonomous AI actions.
As AI agents begin to autonomously handle contracts, payments, and data management, the primary bottleneck is defining legal liability. This system synchronizes and records the decision-making process alongside human involvement.
Core Technology: Links "Permission Presets," "Inference Logs (Hashed)," and "Human Acknowledgement Logs" into a single data packet, recorded on a tamper-proof ledger (Blockchain).
Originality: Unlike simple activity logs, this system proves whether a human had a physical "Window of Opportunity" to intervene, clearly distinguishing between AI autonomy and human oversight failure.
2. Gaze-Linked Real-Time Privacy Shield
Establishing "Visual Etiquette" for the Spatial Computing Era.
This system mitigates the risk of spatial computing devices (AR glasses) unintentionally capturing or viewing third-party private information at the hardware level.
Core Technology: Utilizes eye-tracking (120Hz+) to identify the foveal region (注視点) and applies ultra-high-speed object detection only within a 5-degree radius (FOI). Masking (Blurring) is performed directly within the OS rendering pipeline for near-zero latency.
Originality: While existing gaze-tracking focuses on "user convenience," this technology is dedicated to "Third-Party Privacy Protection" through proactive hardware control and cross-device communication protocols.
3. Non-Destructive Ultra-Fast Grading AI for Solid-State Batteries
The Infrastructure for Trust in the Secondary EV Market.
A critical technology for assessing the health of next-generation solid-state batteries without lengthy testing or destruction.
Core Technology: Combines Multi-Frequency Impedance Response Analysis with Acoustic Emission (AE) monitoring to predict internal interface delamination using AI.
Originality: Enables "on-site diagnosis" within seconds by focusing on the specific physical characteristics of solid-state interfaces, eliminating the need for hours of charge-discharge testing.
Licensing & Intellectual Property
The concepts and technical architectures described above are the intellectual property of Taisuke Michikaze.
The priority of these inventions has been established and protected via Digital Timestamps (Rev03) as of February 18, 2026. These technologies are available for licensing to companies and developers aiming to lead the market in 2026 and beyond. We welcome inquiries regarding technology transfer, collaborative development, or licensing agreements to implement these essential safety and infrastructure standards.
Inventor: Taisuke Michikaze
Recorded Date: February 18, 2026
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