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WAR DRONE CHIP , military use of drones, PREDICTIVE TECHNOLOGY , Investors — SPARC AI SPAI has 7 patents posted with Permission Our core patent is registered in Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, South Korea, Canada and the United States. We have 7 fully registered patents. Having said that, we have a large depository of intellectual property, algorithms, AI models and software that is not patented. Best Regards, Anoosh Investors — SPARC AI SPARCAI_Presentation+2023.pdf (squarespace.com) Development update The company is working closely with an embedded system engineering and software company to assist with the development of a mobile application and a microchip with embedded Sparc AI patented code and algorithms. The works are progressing as planned and within budget. The development team has conducted a thorough examination of the patent, dissecting its methodologies, processes and technologies. The company is also taking the opportunity to update the code base, make its platform more scalable, secure and robust, and add more functionality. A summary of the development work for the past four weeks is as follows. The team has made significant progress in developing code capable of retrieving precise readings of the camera's position and orientation. This functionality is pivotal in ensuring an optimal view of points of interest, aligning with the Sparc patent's specifications. The integration of the VMAS Z service enabled the company to access altitude data for various latitude/longitude positions. This service plays a crucial role in obtaining altitude information necessary for calculations and processes. The implementation of the slip-target function has been developed to allow for the accurate calculation of expected height at specified locations. This calculation is based on distance travelled and changes in altitude, as prescribed by the Sparc patent. The code base can also effectively iterate through retrieved latitude/longitude/altitude tuples, comparing retrieved altitude with calculated height to identify hits or near-misses. This process aligns with the patent's methodology for pinpointing matching co-ordinates of points of interest. Looking ahead, the company's focus now shifts toward camera integration, mobile app development, integration into microchip and comprehensive integration testing. This phase marks a critical step forward in realizing the company's objectives and functionality. SPARC AI SELECTS GOOGLE CORAL TO LAUNCH GEOSPATIAL CHIP FOR AUTONOMOUS DRONES Sparc AI Inc. has selected Coral as the preferred platform for embedding its patented geospatial code. Coral is a company owned by Google for developing AI (artificial intelligence) applications on microcontroller boards and processor chips. | ||||||||||||||
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