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This ByteLaw® Opinion examines a December 2025 Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) report "Artificial Intelligence is going dark" about the growing transparency crisis in artificial intelligence, highlighting a shift toward secretive "Black Box" systems by industry leaders like OpenAI. While major developers increasingly withhold details regarding their data and internal logic, Pattern Computer is presented as a revolutionary alternative utilizing "Glass Box" technology. This approach prioritizes mathematical certainty and explainable results over the statistical guesses typical of standard neural networks. By providing clear, mechanistic explanations for its discoveries, the company ensures its findings are both scientifically verifiable and legally defensible in patent law. Ultimately, the source advocates for a future where AI operations are radically transparent rather than hidden behind proprietary complexity.
By bytelawThis ByteLaw® Opinion examines a December 2025 Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) report "Artificial Intelligence is going dark" about the growing transparency crisis in artificial intelligence, highlighting a shift toward secretive "Black Box" systems by industry leaders like OpenAI. While major developers increasingly withhold details regarding their data and internal logic, Pattern Computer is presented as a revolutionary alternative utilizing "Glass Box" technology. This approach prioritizes mathematical certainty and explainable results over the statistical guesses typical of standard neural networks. By providing clear, mechanistic explanations for its discoveries, the company ensures its findings are both scientifically verifiable and legally defensible in patent law. Ultimately, the source advocates for a future where AI operations are radically transparent rather than hidden behind proprietary complexity.