I briefly read the patent application, and I notice that it doesn't seem to
mention if the model includes back-testing / accuracy measurements. Hmmm.
BTW: Rumor is that IBM has a massive supercomputing grid running a secret AI
application called "Blue Patent Shoes" that automatically generates pr
But the vast majority of IBM references are by other applicants to IBM
publications and to non-IBM publications that happen to have IBM in the title.
The vast majority of bathroom references are in the explanatory sections in
phrases like "...the system is idle when the trader is away from
Just to clarify something,
Incase any one ever finds them selfs in this situation.
In the USA a patent can never be removed after application.
Once applyed for the patent is present forever.
A patent can be
application abandoned
overturned
expired
rejected
transfered
"Eliminated." Heh. They couldn't resist it.
Jon
IBM has quietly eliminated a patent it received on a method for determining
who gets to use the bathroom next.
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This wasn't new.
Nor does it have anything to do with mainframes.
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