Rules Engine AI Guides End Users Through Transactions
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The USPTO has published patent application US20260099731A1 filed by inventors Stephen Barrett Cichy and Markus Daniel Bockle. The application covers a rules engine configured to express complex logic, handle time and event synchronization, provide insights into rule execution, and model uncertainties. The system enables AI-guided assistance for end users completing transactions.
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The USPTO published patent application US20260099731A1 covering a rules engine configured for expressing complex logic, handling time/event synchronization, providing rule execution insights, and modeling uncertainties to guide end users through transactions.
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TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENABLING RULES ENGINES TO GUIDE END USERS IN COMPLETING TRANSACTIONS
Application US20260099731A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Stephen Barrett Cichy, Markus Daniel Bockle
Abstract
This disclosure enables a rules engine programmed for (i) expressing complex logic, (ii) handling time/event synchronization, (iii) providing insights into rule execution, and (iv) modeling uncertainties. Such configuration is technologically advantageous, because of its enablement of providing guidance to end users in completing transactions.
CPC Classifications
G06N 5/025 G06Q 40/08
Filing Date
2025-05-08
Application No.
19202804
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