Jittapol Prukpatarakul, Inventor — VerSky Protocol Jittapol Prukpatarakul is a Bangkok-based engineer and entrepreneur working at the intersection of AI infrastructure, hospitality technology, and open standards. Over the past decade he has founded and operated businesses across software, real-world hospitality, and AI tooling — most recently turning his attention to a structural problem in low-altitude aviation: classical air traffic rules were never designed for the density of drones, eVTOLs, and autonomous aerial vehicles that will populate the sky below 500 metres within the next decade. VerSky is his answer to that problem. The protocol introduces an "altitude-encodes-direction" model on a hexagonal grid, with peer-to-peer AI negotiation and deterministic fallback at intersections. Two non-provisional US patent applications (Nos. 19/551,620 and 19/551,624) were filed with the USPTO on February 27, 2026 — entirely Pro Se, with no patent attorney, using an orchestrated team of four AI collaborators (Claude, GPT-5, Kimi, Gemini) for drafting, review, and translation. The Pro Se filing is itself part of the thesis: that authorship bandwidth, not technical novelty, is now the bottleneck for new aerospace standards. If a single careful inventor with modern tooling can author and prosecute a protocol-grade patent, the same approach can be used by anyone building infrastructure for the AI economy. Jittapol is also the architect of a broader portfolio of forty-plus projects across software, hospitality, education, and identity — all built around a shared philosophy of open standards, zero-commission marketplaces, and AI-augmented authorship.