RBAC System Patent for Generative AI Development
Summary
USPTO published Truist Bank's patent application for a role-based access control system designed for generative AI development. The system authenticates user credentials, filters permissions based on user access levels, and regulates prompts and user inputs to a knowledge domain framework used in AI model creation. Application US20260093839A1 was filed April 9, 2025 and published April 2, 2026.
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Truist Bank filed patent application US20260093839A1 for a role-based access control (RBAC) system that manages user access to knowledge domain frameworks for generative AI model development. The system receives user credentials, authenticates users, filters permissions to establish user-specific access levels, and regulates displayed prompts based on those permissions. The system also receives desired knowledge domain selections including document corpora and AI model type specifications, then provides prompt templates for user inputs and generates responses.
Patent applications do not impose compliance obligations on third parties. Organizations developing generative AI systems may reference this RBAC approach for securing access to AI development frameworks. The patent claims methods for regulating user access to AI training data and model development tools based on credentialed permissions. No regulatory deadlines, penalties, or required actions apply to this publication.
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ROLE-BASED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS FILTERING ACCESS TO PERMISSIONS FOR A DOMAIN
Application US20260093839A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Assignee
Truist Bank
Inventors
Krishnaveni Kavuri, Chandra Sekhar Kapireddy, Kenneth William Cluff, Thomas John Mazzaferro, Sasipreetam Morsa
Abstract
Systems and methods receive an access request for a knowledge domain framework for generative AI model development, the access request including user credentials, and filter, based on the user credentials being authenticated, permissions defining a user-specific access level for utilizing the knowledge domain framework. Display of a user interface that includes prompts facilitating inputs to the knowledge domain framework is initiated, the prompts being regulated based on the permissions. Information to establish a desired knowledge domain is received from a user device associated with the user interface, the desired knowledge domain including a corpus of selected documents, and an indication of a type of a generative artificial intelligence model to be developed is received from the user device. Display of a prompt template for receiving user inputs and providing generative outputs is initiated, and text submission(s) are received. Response(s) to the text submission(s) are generated.
CPC Classifications
G06F 21/6218
Filing Date
2025-04-09
Application No.
19174315
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