South Wales, Sept. 24 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "FutureX" on Sept. 4. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004259426 published in the journal no. 2025/038 (Sept. 19).
With FRKelly as representative, Spring Technology Services Ltd. filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).
Class 42 : Software as a service and artificial intelligence as a service used as a benchmark tool for predicting the future; Providing a platform for developing and deploying benchmark tools used for predicting the future; offering software over a global computer network to serve as benchmark tools for predicting the future; designing software and systems specifically tailored for benchmark tools used in predicting the future; providing consultancy services related to the development, deployment, and optimization of software used as benchmark tools for predicting the future; offering secure data storage solutions to support benchmark tools used for predicting the future; hosting multimedia and interactive applications designed to function as benchmark tools for predicting the future; providing online, non-downloadable software tools that serve as benchmarks for predicting the future; Publishing weekly updated AI future prediction task datasets and technical reports on AI model performance rankings in future prediction tasks, accessible via designated online platforms; Developing technical frameworks and systems for AI future prediction evaluation, including automated pipelines for event curation, AI prediction scheduling; providing dynamic assessment and benchmarking services for AI large language models (LLMs) and AI agents in future prediction tasks, including automated evaluation of AI's performance in predicting unoccurred events across fields such as economy, technology, sports, public health, retail.
The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004259426
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