AI Models for Detecting and Mitigating Ambiguity in Natural Language Text
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The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260087260A1) detailing methods for using AI models to detect and mitigate ambiguity in natural language text. The application describes systems that can identify ambiguous text, provide alternative interpretations, and generate responses based on user selection.
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This document is a published patent application from the USPTO (Application No. 19193781, Publication US20260087260A1) concerning artificial intelligence models designed to detect and mitigate ambiguity in natural language text. The described technology involves classifying text inputs for ambiguity, offering alternative interpretations to the user, and generating responses based on the user's chosen interpretation.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on regulated entities. However, it signals technological advancements in AI and natural language processing that may influence future product development and potentially lead to new regulatory considerations in areas like AI governance and data interpretation within the technology sector.
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USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODELS TO DETECT AND MITIGATE AMBIGUITY IN NATURAL LANGUAGE TEXT
Application US20260087260A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Ananya Ojha, Jingbin Zhang, Tingting Jin, Jaime Alberto Perez, Mingmin Sun, Abdul Rahman, Divya Singh, Jose Nocedal, Luke Lasich
Abstract
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer-readable media, for using artificial intelligence models to detect and mitigate ambiguity in natural language text. In some implementations, a system receives a text input from a user. The system classifies the text input as containing an ambiguity. Based on classifying the text input as containing an ambiguity, the system sends (i) a response to the text input generated using a first interpretation or meaning and (ii) one or more alternative interpretations or meanings. The system receives data indicating user input that selects one of the one or more alternative interpretations, and in response the system sends a second response generated using the selected alternative interpretation or meaning.
CPC Classifications
G06F 40/35 G06F 40/289 H04L 51/02
Filing Date
2025-04-29
Application No.
19193781
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