AI Avatar Interface for Medical Queries Using Regulatory-Approved Content
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The USPTO published patent application US20260111682A1, filed July 30, 2025 (Application No. 19284743), disclosing a method and system for an AI avatar interface that responds to medical queries using regulatory-approved curated content. The system configures a content delivery platform to receive approved content from a content creator and regulatory body, couples the platform to an LLM operating on vector embeddings of tokenized linguistic units, and generates an AI avatar for user interaction. When a user question cannot be answered, the system marks it as unanswerable in a database and sends an indication to both the content creator and the regulatory body.
“Disclosed is a method and a system of an artificial intelligence avatar interface for responding to medical queries using regulatory-approved curated content.”
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US20260111682A1, published April 23, 2026, discloses a method and system for an AI avatar that answers medical queries exclusively from regulatory-approved curated content. The system comprises a content delivery platform, a large language model operating in vector embedding space on tokenized linguistic units, and an avatar generation service. A key feature is the unanswerable-query flagging mechanism: when a user question cannot be answered from approved content, it is marked unanswerable in a database and flagged to both the content creator and the regulatory body.\n\nHealthcare providers and technology companies deploying AI-based patient-facing tools may find the dual-notification architecture relevant for compliance workflows. The mechanism ensures that content gaps are surfaced to both content creators and regulators rather than resulting in unsourced responses, which may align with emerging standards for AI in clinical or consumer-facing health settings.
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AVATAR INTERFACE FOR RESPONDING TO MEDICAL QUERIES USING REGULATORY-APPROVED CURATED CONTENT
Application US20260111682A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Gaurav Kandhari
Abstract
Disclosed is a method and a system of an artificial intelligence avatar interface for responding to medical queries using regulatory-approved curated content. According to one embodiment, the method includes configuring a content delivery platform to receive approved content from a content creator and a regulatory body, coupling the content delivery platform to an LLM adapted to perform operations in a vector embedding space on a tokenized linguistic units within the approved content, configuring an avatar generation service to generate an AI avatar determined as a function of the curated topic set, and receiving a voice input and a text input comprising a user question directed to the generated AI avatar. In response to determining the user question is not answerable, marking the user question as unanswerable in a database and sending an indication to the content creator and the regulatory body that the user question is unanswerable.
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G06F 40/35 G16H 80/00
Filing Date
2025-07-30
Application No.
19284743
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