Methods of Intelligently Routing Portions of a Task Through Multiple Customized Agents
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The USPTO published patent application US20260100273A1 on April 9, 2026, covering methods and systems for building and deploying AI agents that coordinate task-specific components through a routing agent. The system obtains orchestration data describing task-specific components, receives a prompt related to one or more tasks, selects a relevant subset of components based on the prompt and orchestration data, and coordinates interactions between those components to generate a complete response. The application, filed on December 10, 2025 under application number 19415499, names eight inventors and is classified under CPC G16H 40/20 (health informatics) and G06Q 10/06316/0633 (workflow management).
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The USPTO published patent application US20260100273A1 disclosing methods and systems for intelligently routing portions of a task through multiple customized agents. The invention describes a routing agent that obtains orchestration data about task-specific components, receives a prompt, selects a relevant subset of components based on the prompt and orchestration data, and coordinates interactions between those components to generate a complete response.
For technology companies developing AI agent systems or workflow automation tools, this publication indicates the intellectual property landscape in multi-agent routing and orchestration is being actively developed. Companies building similar agent coordination systems should monitor this application and conduct freedom-to-operate analyses to assess potential patent exposure in this area.
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METHODS OF INTELLIGENTLY ROUTING PORTIONS OF A TASK THROUGH MULTIPLE CUSTOMIZED AGENTS, AND SYSTEMS AND DEVICES THEREFOR
Application US20260100273A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Joshua Michael Bell, Alberto Coroleu Bonet, Christopher Shane Colley, Guillem Garcia i Gomez, Jacob Erwin Lee, Anthony Jennings Massery, Manuel Jesús Morillo Jiménez, Jonathan H. Ozeran
Abstract
This application describes, amongst other things, methods and systems for building and deploying agents. An example method includes obtaining orchestration data about a set of task-specific components, where each respective task-specific components in the set of task-specific components is configured to assist with a respective task of a plurality of tasks. The method also includes receiving a prompt related to one or more tasks of the plurality of tasks and selecting a subset of task-specific components based on the prompt and the orchestration data. The method further includes coordinating, via a routing agent, interactions between the task-specific components, including providing data related to the prompt to the task-specific components and receiving responses from the task-specific components, and generating a complete response to the prompt that addresses the one or more tasks using the responses from the task-specific components.
CPC Classifications
G16H 40/20 G06Q 10/06316 G06Q 10/0633
Filing Date
2025-12-10
Application No.
19415499
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