The Owner is shown as Bank of America. That’s already suspicious to me, since I’ve heard that it’s mob-connected. But I don’t really know about that. Here’s the link: https://www.lens.org/lens/search/patent/list?extendedFamilyOf=038-492-878-102-252
Digital Passports are also suspicious to me. But we’re looking for a smoking gun. Is there one here somewhere? Below I’m showing 2 out of 4 webpages. They seem to be very similar, so I don’t know if it’s mostly just repetition. One of the big numbers on each one seems to be different, so there may be other significant differences. I haven’t tried to analyze them yet myself. I may get time to do so tomorrow.
But if anyone sees anything suspicious below or on either of the other 2 webpages not copied here, please comment. Thanks for your interest.
Next is a copy from the first webpage for the patent.
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US 11553311 B2
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Family Jurisdictions: US
Legal Status: Active (Has Terminal Disclaimer (US only))
Application No: 202117552387
Filed: Dec 16, 2021
Published: Jan 10, 2023
Earliest Priority: Jul 28, 2020
Granted: Jan 10, 2023
Owners: Bank of America Corporation
Applicants: Bank of America
Inventors: Sloane Brandon , Gull Aarron , Summers Harvey , Gatchalian Gilbert , Vemireddy Vijaya L
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Abstract
Systems and methods for accurately and securely assembling, storing, and leveraging travel data are provided. A method may include detecting a travel event of a user. The method may include recording the travel event in a travel map that is stored in a database. The travel map may be a temporal- and spatial-based record of one or more travel events of the user. The travel map may be stored as a blockchain ledger. The method may include tokenizing sensitive information associated with the user in the database, and calculating a hazard vector. The method may include updating, based at least in part on the hazard vector, a status index associated with the user, and providing the user and a system administrator access to the travel map and the status index. Access may be provided via an online portal configured to be viewed via an application running on a mobile device.
Claims
A system with increased accuracy and security for assembling, storing, and leveraging travel data, the system comprising:
a processor;
a database configured to store the travel data; and
a non-transitory memory storing computer executable instructions, that when run on the processor, are configured to:
detect a travel event of a user, said travel event comprising a transition of the user from a first location to a second location;
record the travel event in a travel map that is stored in the database, said travel map comprising a temporal-based and spatial-based record of one or more travel events of the user, wherein said travel map is stored as a blockchain ledger, and each travel event of the travel map is recorded as a separate data block of the blockchain ledger;
calculate, based at least in part on data associated with the first location and the second location, a hazard vector; and
update, based at least in part on the hazard vector, a status index associated with the user;
wherein, when the status index reflects a hazard level that exceeds a predetermined threshold, the system is further configured to flag the user and transmit an emergency message to the user.
The system of claim 1, wherein each of the data blocks of the blockchain ledger comprises hashed data, and the data blocks of the blockchain ledger are linked, wherein a data block that is linked to a previous data block includes a hashing of hashed data of the previous data block.
The system of claim 1, wherein the blockchain ledger is implemented as a distributed ledger, said distributed ledger comprising a plurality of nodes, each of said nodes storing a synced copy of the blockchain ledger.
The system of claim 1, wherein the blockchain ledger is sourced from a single trusted source of information.
The system of claim 1, further configured to provide the user and a system administrator access to the travel map and the status index, said access being provided via an online portal configured to be viewed via an application running on a mobile device.
The system of claim 1, wherein sensitive information associated with the user is tokenized in the database.
The system of claim 1, further comprising an artificial intelligence (AI) component, wherein said AI component is configured to:
calculate one or more intermediate travel events, each intermediate travel event being a travel event that exceeds a predetermined probability threshold of having occurred based on the travel events in the travel map;
calculate one or more future travel events, each future travel event being a travel event that exceeds a predetermined probability threshold of occurring in the future based on the travel events in the travel map; and
add the one or more intermediate travel events and the one or more future travel events to the travel map.
The system of claim 1, further configured to detect the travel events based on one or more input elements, said input elements comprising:
a message transmitted by the user to the system reporting a travel event;
a global positioning system (GPS) tracking system of a mobile device associated with the user;
spending records of a payment instrument associated with the user; and
passage of the user at a point of entry to a location.
The system of claim 8, wherein the location comprises any one of a vehicle, a building, a state, and a country.
The system of claim 1, wherein the travel event comprises an event in which the user comes within a predetermined threshold proximity to an entity that is associated with a high hazard level, wherein said event contributes to a positive hazard vector, said positive hazard vector which contributes to an increased hazard level reflected in the status index.
The system of claim 1, wherein the travel event comprises an event in which the first and/or second locations are on a list of locations associated with a high hazard level, wherein said event contributes to a positive hazard vector, said positive hazard vector which contributes to an increased hazard level reflected in the status index.
The system of claim 1, wherein the travel event comprises an event which reflects the user being in isolation for a predetermined amount of time, wherein said event contributes to a negative hazard vector, said negative hazard vector which contributes to a decreased hazard level reflected in the status index.
The system of claim 1, wherein, when the status index reflects a hazard level that exceeds a predetermined threshold, the system is further configured to transmit an emergency message to a system administrator and to a related system which exceeds a threshold probability of being adversely affected by the hazard level of the user.
A system with increased accuracy and security for assembling, storing, and leveraging travel data, the system comprising:
a processor;
a database configured to store the travel data; and
a non-transitory memory storing computer executable instructions, that when run on the processor, are configured to:
detect a travel event of a user, said travel event comprising a transition of the user from a first location to a second location;
record the travel event in a travel map that is stored in the database, said travel map comprising a temporal-based and spatial-based record of one or more travel events of the user, wherein said travel map is stored as a blockchain ledger, and each travel event of the travel map is recorded as a separate data block of the blockchain ledger;
calculate, based at least in part on data associated with the first location and the second location, a hazard vector; and
update, based at least in part on the hazard vector, a status index associated with the user;
wherein the travel event comprises an event in which the user comes within a predetermined threshold proximity to an entity that is associated with a high hazard level, wherein said event contributes to a positive hazard vector, said positive hazard vector which contributes to an increased hazard level reflected in the status index.
A system with increased accuracy and security for assembling, storing, and leveraging travel data, the system comprising:
a processor;
a database configured to store the travel data; and
a non-transitory memory storing computer executable instructions, that when run on the processor, are configured to:
detect a travel event of a user, said travel event comprising a transition of the user from a first location to a second location;
record the travel event in a travel map that is stored in the database, said travel map comprising a temporal-based and spatial-based record of one or more travel events of the user, wherein said travel map is stored as a blockchain ledger, and each travel event of the travel map is recorded as a separate data block of the blockchain ledger;
calculate, based at least in part on data associated with the first location and the second location, a hazard vector; and
update, based at least in part on the hazard vector, a status index associated with the user;
wherein the travel event comprises an event in which the first and/or second locations are on a list of locations associated with a high hazard level, wherein said event contributes to a positive hazard vector, said positive hazard vector which contributes to an increased hazard level reflected in the status index.
Owners
Bank of America Corporation
Earliest record date: Dec 16, 2021
Applicants
Bank of America
Inventors
Sloane Brandon
Gull Aarron
Summers Harvey
Gatchalian Gilbert
Vemireddy Vijaya L
Examiners
Primary Examiner: Dung Hong (2643)
CPC Classifications
H04L9/3239
H04L2209/56
H04W4/029
H04W4/90
H04L9/50
G06Q20/389
G06Q20/4015
H04L9/0637
G06F16/29
H04L9/0643
G06Q20/3224
G06Q20/4093
IPC Classifications
H04W4/029
G06F16/29
G06Q20/32
G06Q20/40
H04L9/06
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Weiss & Arons LLP
History
Publication: Jan 10, 2023
US 11553311 B2
Application: Dec 16, 2021
US 11553311 B2
Priority: Dec 16, 2021
US 202117552387 A
Priority: Jul 28, 2020
US 202016940503 A
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US 2022/0109960 A1
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Family Jurisdictions: US
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Application No: 202117552387
Filed: Dec 16, 2021
Published: Apr 7, 2022
Earliest Priority: Jul 28, 2020
Granted: Jan 10, 2023
Owners: Bank of America Corporation
Applicants: Bank of America
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Abstract
Systems and methods for accurately and securely assembling, storing, and leveraging travel data are provided. A method may include detecting a travel event of a user. The method may include recording the travel event in a travel map that is stored in a database. The travel map may be a temporal- and spatial-based record of one or more travel events of the user. The travel map may be stored as a blockchain ledger. The method may include tokenizing sensitive information associated with the user in the database, and calculating a hazard vector. The method may include updating, based at least in part on the hazard vector, a status index associated with the user, and providing the user and a system administrator access to the travel map and the status index. Access may be provided via an online portal configured to be viewed via an application running on a mobile device.
Claims
A system with increased accuracy and security for assembling, storing, and leveraging travel data, the system comprising:
a processor;
a database configured to store the travel data; and
a non-transitory memory storing computer executable instructions, that when run on the processor, are configured to:
detect a travel event of a user, said travel event comprising a transition of the user from a first location to a second location;
record the travel event in a travel map that is stored in the database, said travel map comprising a temporal-based and spatial-based record of one or more travel events of the user, wherein said travel map is stored as a blockchain ledger, and each travel event of the travel map is recorded as a separate data block of the blockchain ledger;
calculate, based at least in part on data associated with the first location and the second location, a hazard vector; and
update, based at least in part on the hazard vector, a status index associated with the user;
wherein, when the status index reflects a hazard level that exceeds a predetermined threshold, the system is further configured to flag the user and transmit an emergency message to the user.
The system of claim 1, wherein each of the data blocks of the blockchain ledger comprises hashed data, and the data blocks of the blockchain ledger are linked, wherein a data block that is linked to a previous data block
Owners
Bank of America Corporation
Earliest record date: Dec 16, 2021
Applicants
Bank of America
Inventors
Sloane Brandon
Gull Aarron
Summers Harvey
Gatchalian Gilbert
Vemireddy Vijaya L
CPC Classifications
H04L9/3239
H04L2209/56
H04W4/029
H04W4/90
H04L9/50
G06Q20/389
G06Q20/4015
H04L9/0637
G06F16/29
H04L9/0643
G06Q20/3224
G06Q20/4093
IPC Classifications
H04W4/029
G06F16/29
G06Q20/32
G06Q20/40
H04L9/06
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History
Publication: Apr 7, 2022
US 2022/0109960 A1
Application: Dec 16, 2021
US 2022/0109960 A1
Priority: Dec 16, 2021
US 202117552387 A
Priority: Jul 28, 2020
US 202016940503 A
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HELP ANALYZE DIGITAL PASSPORT PATENT
I ran into that BAC nanotech digital passport patent a few days ago. They are really ahead on this.
Not sure if it is mentioned here but this one is also very concerning:
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SOCIAL CREDIT SCORING
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/47/23/05/61b359ef8b46e9/US9009166.pdf
I saw a short video which presented three patents that, together, add up to no good. You already present one, plus the social credit scoring one, and lastly:
Methods and systems of prioritizing treatments, vaccination, testing and/or activities
https://patents.google.com/patent/US11107588B2/en