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From 2017 Note to Proof of Function: How Alchemy Data Three Reached the Storefront
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The 2017 seed-line
In 2017, the entry that became Alchemy Data Three — Proof of Function #1 was written down as Invent Deposition #3224:
“Input data software multiplying processing out put script to make a cloud state of servers work over multiplying fabric end points and signal bandwidth.”— © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown
What changed between 2017 and the product on the shelf
The 2017 deposition described the cross-coupling between probabilistic data structures and decision-time scoring. The Proof of Function today is the engineered version: a working scoring engine that consumes the partner’s data shape, runs the Alchemy probability pipeline, and emits a ranked output under design-target latency. Compliance-clean — no warranted accuracy numbers, no fake adoption claims. Patent-pending.
Where it sits in the four-step framework
- Proof of Function — this article’s SKU. A working write-up against representative inputs; available for licensing review at Alchemy Data Three — Proof of Function #1.
- Tech Validation — bench data and reproducibility under an evaluation licence.
- Eval Licence — supervised use of the IP package by a partner team.
- Full Acquisition — the patent application, prior-art binder, and prosecution file transfer in full.
→ Open the Proof of Function: Alchemy Data Three — Proof of Function #1
Provenance: published 2017 in the Invent Depositions collection (Invent Deposition #3224); part of an intellectual-property portfolio with U.S. patent applications dating to 2012; independently timestamped by the Internet Archive. Patent-pending. Design targets, not warranted performance. First to market — documented public offering, not a determination of patent priority.
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