Authority-Gated Emergency Identity Disclosure
USPTO Provisional Filed Application No. 64/005,128 Confirmation No. 1005 | Filed Mar 13, 2026 | 4:57:14 PM ET

Safety without exposure.

A JavaScript story site for patent concept 029: a non-connective emergency agent for vulnerable individuals that detects risk, broadcasts a protected beacon, verifies responder authority, and releases only the minimum information needed.

  • No inbound session
  • Purpose-bound disclosure
  • Offline-friendly beacon logic
029 / Core Rule No inbound connection
Responder Gate Authority before disclosure
Disclosure Model Minimal and purpose-bound
Deployment Scope Senior, child, disability, crash, anti-abduction
Filing Status

The provisional application is now on file with the USPTO.

Receipt

EmergencyAI 029 provisional filing

  • Application Number: 64/005,128
  • Patent Center Number: 74854597
  • Confirmation Number: 1005
  • Received: March 13, 2026 at 4:57:14 PM ET
Title of Invention

Authority-Gated Emergency Identity Disclosure System

The filed provisional covers the authority-gated emergency identity disclosure system for AI-assisted personal safety and public service response. That turns 029 from a product concept into a filed patent position with a live implementation, public demo site, and judges-facing narrative.

Problem

Most emergency systems fail in the silent gap before crisis becomes visible.

Conventional systems

  • Require pairing, apps, or active user interaction
  • Expose too much identity data too early
  • Do not verify who is asking for access
  • Break down when the user is disoriented, elderly, or incapacitated

029 changes the protocol

EmergencyAI 029 is a kernel-adjacent trust module that shifts from assistance to emergency mode without opening an unsafe connection. It is designed for vulnerable individuals across elder care, disability support, child protection, accident response, and anti-abduction scenarios. The responder must prove authority before the system reveals anything useful.

Product Framing

029 behaves like a trust protocol, not just a safety app.

Protocol Layer

Handles protected beaconing, authority proof validation, purpose-bound release, and local auditability.

Human Layer

Gives vulnerable users calm assistance before, during, and after emergency escalation, reducing panic and lowering the need for complex interaction.

Institution Layer

Lets police, EMT, fire, caregivers, and public-service systems consume only the exact emergency payload they are permitted to receive.

Advanced Notes

There is a deeper system design behind the public demo.

Advanced Architecture

System-level design for EIA, failure boundaries, and identity continuity

For the deeper AIoOS framing behind `System-Level Guardian Agent`, `Low-Power Emergency Preservation Mode`, `Sudden Failure Anticipation Mode`, and `Persistent Identity Shadow`, open the advanced architecture notes.

Open notes
Experience Entry

See the concept. Hear the voice.

Video Demo Open on YouTube

The concept video frames 029 as a protected emergency trust protocol, not a generic assistant.

Voiceover Open audio

This track delivers the core narrative: protected emergency mode, verified responder identity, and minimal purpose-bound disclosure.

Scope

029 is not limited to seniors. It is a general emergency trust protocol.

Interactive Flow

Walk through the emergency disclosure chain that adapts across multiple real-world scenarios.

Scenario Switcher

Change the emergency context.

Each scenario changes trigger logic, responder payloads, and disclosure constraints.

01

    Disclosure Engine

    Role-based, purpose-limited, time-bound.

      Disclosure Rules

        Amazon Nova Stack

        One patent. Four Nova capabilities. One coherent operating model.

        Patent Close

        Claims, deployment, and architecture aligned into one closing view.

        Patent Claims

        What 029 actually claims

        • Authority-gated emergency identity disclosure
        • Protected one-way beacon with no inbound session
        • Role-specific, minimal, purpose-bound release
        • Responder verification before any useful disclosure
        • Offline-friendly emergency operation with local auditability
        Use Cases

        Where the protocol is deployable

        • Senior disorientation and memory breakdown
        • Disability and accessibility emergencies
        • Child separation and reunification workflows
        • Vehicle crash response and unconscious-user rescue
        • Anti-abduction, coercion, and public-safety scenarios
        Architecture

        How Nova turns the patent into a product

        • Nova 2 Sonic delivers calm, low-cognitive-load voice guidance
        • Nova 2 Lite evaluates risk, mode shifts, and disclosure policy
        • Nova Multimodal Embeddings retrieve documents, IDs, medication, and memory anchors
        • Nova Act executes downstream caregiver and public-service workflows
        • 029 Protocol Logic keeps disclosure minimal, verified, and time-bound
        Response Chain

        From uncertainty to verified intervention in under a minute.