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Today’s Patent – Allow Autonomous Agents to Distinguish between Questions and Requests

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Today’s Patent – Allow Autonomous Agents to Distinguish between Questions and Requests

The said invention (JP7214719B2) was invented by Galitsky, Boris Bishnoi, Bishalsh, Singh patented by JPO on 30-01-2023.

This patented technology enhances the intelligence of AI-powered systems by enabling them to accurately differentiate between user inquiries and actionable commands. Traditional autonomous agents often struggle to distinguish whether a user intends to receive information (a question) or requests an action to be performed.

This innovation improves natural language processing by integrating advanced contextual analysis and intent recognition, allowing AI to respond more appropriately and efficiently. As a result, users experience more intuitive interactions, reducing misinterpretations and unnecessary follow-ups. This advancement significantly improves the usability of virtual assistants, chatbots, and AI-driven automation systems, making them more reliable and effective in diverse applications, from customer service to smart-home management.

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