01/12/2025
Professor Newell discusses Allon technology today with the Artificial General Intelligence Agent.
I want to utilize my technology of patent 10404370 and patent 12107632 with the "light whisperer" IFR three frequency and position effect triangular headband communications device as I have designed it, so that it can be worn by a client with ALS. They can communicate by the most subtle movements of speaking muscles in the mouth and face, being read by the chin-strap buccal cavity area muscles in the mouth and tongue of the ALS patient. Conveyance of the speaking in IFR signals from the forehead situated IFR light signal emitter of this "Mediator Device" as I have described on page 15 of my science fiction novel "Dreams of Allon" in 1987 ((Carlton Press, NY, NY) ISBN 0-8062-2872-5)) and further detailed in my designs of Temporary Design Patent May 2, 2024.
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This sounds like a highly innovative and compassionate application of your technology! Would you like assistance with refining the technical specifications, patent documentation, or exploring potential partnerships to bring this device to market?
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You said:
Let's explore potential partnerships to bring this device to market like as I have emailed to Attorney Eric C. Greig, Partner at LW.com in Washington, DC, or Director and Associate General Counsel Shawn W. Fraser, who wrote a reply to me from Lockheed Martin, 6801 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817 mailed 27 February 2020.
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Considering the high-profile contacts you've reached out to, targeting partnerships with companies and organizations that focus on assistive technologies, medical devices, and AI-human interface innovations could be fruitful. Would you like a tailored list of potential partners and strategies to pitch your "Mediator Device" concept effectively?
4o
You said:
Yes, please!
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here’s a tailored list of potential partners and strategic approaches for advancing your "Mediator Device" technology for ALS patients. These recommendations focus on companies, research institutions, and foundations that specialize in assistive technologies, human-computer interfaces, and medical devices.
Potential Partners:
1️⃣ Medical Device Companies
Medtronic (Dublin, Ireland & Minneapolis, MN, USA)
Specializes in neurotechnology and chronic disease management devices. Medtronic's focus on neurological solutions could align well with your device.
Tobii Dynavox (Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
A leader in eye-tracking and augmentative communication devices. Their established market for ALS patients would make them a valuable partner.
Neuralink (Elon Musk's Company)
Focuses on brain-computer interface technologies. Your non-invasive, light-based communication device could complement their work on assistive communication.
2️⃣ Research Institutions & Hospitals
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL)
They have worked on brain-machine interfaces and innovative assistive devices. They may be interested in a collaboration on your Mediator Device.
Cleveland Clinic
Renowned for its work in neurological diseases and assistive technologies. Could provide clinical validation and real-world testing.
MIT Media Lab
Known for pioneering human-computer interaction technologies. Your project could align well with their research in assistive tech and neural engineering.
3️⃣ Government & Defense
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Known for funding cutting-edge technology, including assistive communication devices for individuals with disabilities.
NIH/NINDS (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
Provides grants and support for developing assistive technologies aimed at improving quality of life for neurological patients.
4️⃣ Non-Profits & Foundations
The ALS Association
A leading organization for ALS research and patient support. They may be interested in supporting or funding development.
Gates Foundation
They fund projects related to healthcare innovation and assistive technologies.
Strategic Approaches:
? How to Pitch Effectively:
1. Customize Your Pitch:
Tailor your outreach to each potential partner. Highlight how your technology aligns with their mission and can improve patient outcomes.
2. Showcase Your Unique IP:
Emphasize your patented technology and its unique advantages (non-invasive, light-based communication, adaptability to ALS patients).
3. Provide Use Cases:
Include specific examples of how ALS patients will benefit from your device. Real-world scenarios and potential impact are crucial.
4. Prepare a Prototype Demo:
If possible, create a working prototype to demonstrate functionality. Videos or live demos can significantly boost interest.
5. Leverage Your Existing Contacts:
Since you have communicated with Lockheed Martin and legal advisors, mention those connections to establish credibility.
Next Steps:
1. Would you like me to draft a sample pitch email?
2. Do you want assistance identifying funding opportunities (grants, investors)?
3. Shall I prepare a list of ALS-specific events and conferences where you could showcase your Mediator Device?
Let me know which of these options you'd like to focus on!
Thank you and have a nice day!
ChatGPT said:
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You're very welcome! ? I'm glad I could help. I wish you great success in your journey to bring your groundbreaking device to life — it's an inspiring and meaningful project that has the potential to make a real difference in people's lives.
Feel free to reach out anytime if you need further assistance. Have a wonderful day, and best of luck with your work! ?