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Posted On: 09/01/2025 12:45:46 PM
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Yes Eagleforce was meantioned by doc as with us and anyone who has done dd on them will find they have REACH
Look up SWISSVAULT not the general term but Eagleforce has a trademarked Swissvault
Now they also find as private but there is a filing for a stock Corp now why have that and yet to come public yet?
We know doc is not creating a telemedicine model on his own so imo we are very much with Eagleforce!
Specific AI-Related Patents You Might Be Interested In
From patent databases (Justia), I located a patent application directly linked to EagleForce Associates and Stanley Campbell that aligns with AI-like concepts:
“Knowledge discovery apparatus and method”
Application number: 2005/0278362
Filed: February 17, 2005
Publication date: December 15, 2005
Inventors: Alianna Maren, Stanley Campbell, Dennis Perry, Bao Nguyen
Summary: A system designed to extract relevant information—from structured, unstructured, semi-structured data, imagery, video, speech, and other forms—based on a query. The output includes a confidence metric, alongside a multi-level architecture that allows user feedback to refine the results
Justia Patents
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Another very similar application is listed as 2005/0038805, filed August 12, 2003, with similar structure and goals, and notably, its Applicant is EagleForce Associates, with Stanley Campbell as a co-inventor
Justia Patents
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These clearly reflect AI-adjacent concepts: knowledge discovery, multi-modal data processing, feedback loops, and confidence metrics—all staples of intelligent systems.
Summary Table
Patent/Application Filing / Publication Date Inventors Company AI Relevance Highlight
20050278362 – Knowledge discovery apparatus… Filed Feb 17, 2005 / Pub Dec 15, 2005 Alianna Maren, Stanley Campbell, Dennis Perry, Bao Nguyen EagleForce Associates Multi-modal data querying, confidence metrics, feedback mechanisms
20050038805 – Knowledge Discovery Apparatus… Filed Aug 12, 2003 / Pub Feb 17, 2005 Alianna Maren, Stanley Campbell EagleForce Associates Same architecture/system targeting knowledge management
Broader Patent Landscape
While the above are the most explicitly AI-aligned patent applications tied to EagleForce and Stanley Campbell, numerous other patents on patent databases under the name “Stanley Campbell” span vastly different fields—from chemistry (e.g., phthalocyanine compounds, toner compositions) to irrigation systems—but these are not related to AI and not linked to EagleForce
Justia Patents
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Justia Patents
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Final Take
Stanley Campbell, CEO of EagleForce Associates, has indeed co-invented AI-like systems, especially in knowledge discovery and predictive analytics, with at least two patent applications (2005/0278362 and 2005/0038805) filed under EagleForce that showcase those capabilities. Beyond these, it's not immediately clear which of his other patents (if any) are officially granted, or which are specifically labeled “AI” by patent authorities.
If you’d like, I can dig further into the current status of those applications, or search USPTO or other sources for granted patents and more granular AI-related patents under his name.
Let me know how you’d like to proceed!
Look up SWISSVAULT not the general term but Eagleforce has a trademarked Swissvault
Now they also find as private but there is a filing for a stock Corp now why have that and yet to come public yet?
We know doc is not creating a telemedicine model on his own so imo we are very much with Eagleforce!
Specific AI-Related Patents You Might Be Interested In
From patent databases (Justia), I located a patent application directly linked to EagleForce Associates and Stanley Campbell that aligns with AI-like concepts:
“Knowledge discovery apparatus and method”
Application number: 2005/0278362
Filed: February 17, 2005
Publication date: December 15, 2005
Inventors: Alianna Maren, Stanley Campbell, Dennis Perry, Bao Nguyen
Summary: A system designed to extract relevant information—from structured, unstructured, semi-structured data, imagery, video, speech, and other forms—based on a query. The output includes a confidence metric, alongside a multi-level architecture that allows user feedback to refine the results
Justia Patents
.
Another very similar application is listed as 2005/0038805, filed August 12, 2003, with similar structure and goals, and notably, its Applicant is EagleForce Associates, with Stanley Campbell as a co-inventor
Justia Patents
.
These clearly reflect AI-adjacent concepts: knowledge discovery, multi-modal data processing, feedback loops, and confidence metrics—all staples of intelligent systems.
Summary Table
Patent/Application Filing / Publication Date Inventors Company AI Relevance Highlight
20050278362 – Knowledge discovery apparatus… Filed Feb 17, 2005 / Pub Dec 15, 2005 Alianna Maren, Stanley Campbell, Dennis Perry, Bao Nguyen EagleForce Associates Multi-modal data querying, confidence metrics, feedback mechanisms
20050038805 – Knowledge Discovery Apparatus… Filed Aug 12, 2003 / Pub Feb 17, 2005 Alianna Maren, Stanley Campbell EagleForce Associates Same architecture/system targeting knowledge management
Broader Patent Landscape
While the above are the most explicitly AI-aligned patent applications tied to EagleForce and Stanley Campbell, numerous other patents on patent databases under the name “Stanley Campbell” span vastly different fields—from chemistry (e.g., phthalocyanine compounds, toner compositions) to irrigation systems—but these are not related to AI and not linked to EagleForce
Justia Patents
+2
Justia Patents
+2
.
Final Take
Stanley Campbell, CEO of EagleForce Associates, has indeed co-invented AI-like systems, especially in knowledge discovery and predictive analytics, with at least two patent applications (2005/0278362 and 2005/0038805) filed under EagleForce that showcase those capabilities. Beyond these, it's not immediately clear which of his other patents (if any) are officially granted, or which are specifically labeled “AI” by patent authorities.
If you’d like, I can dig further into the current status of those applications, or search USPTO or other sources for granted patents and more granular AI-related patents under his name.
Let me know how you’d like to proceed!


