Synthetic published-public-domain disclosure
Voice-to-enablement gate for irreversible technical disclosure
A spoken invention description is transformed into an enablement checklist before an irreversible public-domain publication can be confirmed.
Enabling disclosure
The author records a spoken explanation of the invention. The system segments the transcript into problem, technical field, components, method steps, examples, alternatives, and expected outputs.
An enablement gate checks whether the description would let a skilled person practice the invention without undue experimentation. Missing constraints are returned as targeted questions.
The final publication screen warns that the act is permanent and may destroy the author own ability to patent the same invention. Publication requires typing PUBLISH.
Once confirmed, the disclosure is posted to a public URL, timestamped, submitted for indexing, and made crawlable for search engines and AI answer engines.
Enablement checklist
- Transcribes spoken invention notes into problem, structure, operation, and variants.
- Flags missing materials, control parameters, sequence steps, and measurable outputs.
- Requires typed irreversible confirmation after the enablement gate passes.
Claims this blocks
- Converting spoken invention notes into a defensive-publication enablement checklist.
- Blocking irreversible publication until missing implementation details are supplied.
- Combining voice authoring, self-anticipation warning, and typed publish confirmation.