November 5, 2020: New patent for Causal Reasoning
Working with our exceptional patent counsel at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP we are pleased to announce completion of our second patent filing. While our first patent broadly protects our unique approach to meaning-based natural language understanding, this patent protects our ability to answer complex how and why questions using advanced artificial intelligence (AI). The category of this type of AI is “Causal Reasoning” and brings customers value by using information about actions taken now to predict outcomes (forward-looking or prospective causal reasoning), as well as using information about results to determine why and how the results came about (retrospective causal reasoning). This is a fundamental part of our core natural language understanding capability as verbs are in most sentence and verbs express cause and effect.
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