Trust Stamp receives notice of the issuance of its 18th patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office together with notification of an additional patent allowance further expanding upon the utility of its AI-powered tokenization technology
- Expanding intellectual property portfolio with two new patents
- Removal of neural network in transformation process reduces risks associated with AI decisioning tools and biometric data storage
- Utility of stored data is maintained and extended
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Atlanta, Sept. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trust Stamp (Nasdaq: IDAI), the Privacy-First Identity CompanyTM providing AI-powered trust and identity services used globally across multiple sectors, announces that on August 29, 2023 it received a Notice of Issuance from the United States Patent Office in respect of Patent # 32742-149165 together with a Notice of Allowance on August 17, 2023 of Patent # 32742-1491643 both entitled “Systems and Processes for Lossy Biometric Representation". These patents will be the eighteenth and nineteenth issued to the company in addition to which the company has an additional twelve patent applications pending.
Dr. Norman Poh, Chief Science Officer of the Company commented, “These patents further expand our intellectual property portfolio related to the tokenization of biometric data and broaden our patent coverage. Patent # 32742-1491643 is particularly interesting in the context of the current debate over the appropriate role of AI in consumer-facing applications as it removes the necessity to use a neural network in our irreversible transformation process. Regulators, consumers and enterprises are becoming very aware of the risks associated with AI decisioning tools as well as storing biometric images and templates and this optional adaptation of our proprietary tokenization technology avoids all of those risks while maintaining and indeed extending the utility of the data that is stored. This technology can be utilized as a component of our comprehensive identity validation services or overlaid on legacy biometric service providers."
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About Trust Stamp
Trust Stamp the Privacy-First Identity CompanyTM, is a global provider of AI-powered identity services for use in multiple sectors including banking and finance, regulatory compliance, government, real estate, communications, and humanitarian services. Its technology empowers organizations with advanced biometric identity solutions that reduce fraud, protect personal data privacy, increase operational efficiency, and reach a broader base of users worldwide through its unique data transformation and comparison capabilities.
Located in seven countries across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, Trust Stamp trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market (Nasdaq: IDAI). The company was founded in 2016 by Gareth Genner and Andrew Gowasack.
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