New York Public Library, the Rose Main Reading Room. 8-bit AI pixel art circa 2022. Gemini 3.0.
Knowledge is your asset.
Every learning or insight captured. Every analysis, spec, strategy, story or plan written. Every dataset built is knowledge capital. Valuable primary intelligence sits as notes in laptops or is locked and ensh*ttified across multiple SaaS platforms. Inaccessible to AI or anyone in reliable way. The knowledge exists. It earns nothing and will never generate value sitting idle stuck in someone else’s aaSS. For the those who have created and rightfully own this knowledge it’s treated as a cost, an expense. As OpEx. Paradoxically, for SaaS owners, the more data they capture and use that’s yours, the more valuable their enterprise becomes. This is 10x aaSS backwards: paying for the cost of another enterprise’s gain in value from the data you own in exchange for an expense write off. Billions, possibly trillions of dollars worth of capitalized value from data.
Tasset changes the economics of knowledge and intelligence by turning OpEx to CapEx for true data ownership. When every line and cell has a permanent ADAP coordinate, knowledge becomes permanently attributable and addressable. It can be cited with structural verification. It can be set in motion and transacted, governed by rules set by the author — who accesses it, under what conditions, at what level of granularity. A specific line of information. A specific table cell. A specific data point. Your knowledge as assets, agentic assets, addressed and controlled by data authors and owners.
The next phase of Tasset turns knowledge into assets. Later this year, Tasset will release a new file format. A format issued, registered, and governed by authors and knowledge owners as knowledge assets. Owned, addressed, transacted and permanently attributed to and for the people who created them.