Intellectual property
The patent portfolio.
The research establishes the argument. The substrate implements it. The patents protect what makes it work. Sencor AI has filed twenty-three patents at the UK Intellectual Property Office — eleven in the first wave, six in the second, six in the third. Together, they describe the mechanisms required to apply the scientific method to AI at global scale.
Why patent
So verification infrastructure stays open and neutral.
Verification infrastructure for AI is going to exist. The only question is whether it will be open and neutral, or whether incumbents will lock the ecosystem into proprietary platforms. Within 48 hours of Sencor AI's first filing, two AI verification startups announced a combined $36 million in funding. The category is forming fast.
The patents protect the structural position of neutral verification infrastructure. They also establish the commercial foundation. SWIFT charges every institution that uses it, and that revenue maintains its independence. Sencor AI operates on the same principle.
Patent the mechanisms; publish the knowledge. The twelve papers are published for open access. The patents ensure no one can capture verification infrastructure. The publications ensure everyone can learn from it. The revenue ensures the honest broker remains independent.
First wave — eleven, filed
The verification machine
Second wave — six, filed
Scaling, learning, and authority
Scaling verification
Learning from adversaries
Bias
The authority question
Third wave — six, filed
Training, protocol, and resilience
Learning from verified outcomes
An AI-native protocol
Cryptographic resilience
Bias, at the substrate layer
Evidence and procedure