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The following table lists the current AI features in Compass. <br/> | |||
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! Feature !! Description !! Supports at !! AI Type !! License | |||
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| [[EN:Text_search#AI_-_Full-Text_Search|AI Full-Text Search]] || AI-supported semantic search || Search || Internal || Light/Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:Text_search#AI_-_Add_Synonyms|AI in Full-Text Search]] || Automatically find synonyms || Search || External || Light/Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:Highlighting#AI_-_Synonyms|AI in Highlighting]] || Automatically find synonyms || Search/Reading || External || Light/Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:Applicant#AI_-_Associated_Companies|AI in the Applicant Search]] || Find affiliated companies || Search || External || Light/Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:Result_List#AI|AI Sorting of results lists]] || || Reading || Internal || Light/Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:DetailView_AI|AI in detail view]] || Simplify reading patents || Reading || External || Light(partial)/Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:Folders#Folders_and_AI|AI and folders]] || Automatically create/populate folders || Search/Reading || External || Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:AI_Innovator|AI Innovator]] || Query results list (LLM) || Search/Reading || Internal || Advanced | |||
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| [[EN:AI_Averbis|Averbis AI]] || Folder classification || Reading || Internal || Advanced (paid) | |||
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Column: "Supports at" <br/> | |||
The AI features are designed to support you with patent searches and with reading/evaluation of patents. <br/> | |||
Column: "AI Type" <br/> | |||
IP7 uses a variety of AI systems. <br/> | |||
Basically, there are two important distinctions: <br/> | |||
* Internal | |||
** Critical data - will not leave the IP7 system or IP7 server | |||
** Text fields in which, for example, an unpublished invention disclosure can be entered | |||
* External | |||
** Non-critical data - can be sent to an external AI (interface) | |||
** Public patent data, e.g., the claims/description of a published patent | |||
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The following general note applies to all AI features: <br/> | |||
Results/outputs generated by AI may be erroneous and/or incomplete. <br/> | |||
Therefore, they must always be critically examined, questioned, and verified. <br/> | |||
Latest revision as of 13:55, 20 February 2026
The following table lists the current AI features in Compass.
| Feature | Description | Supports at | AI Type | License |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI Full-Text Search | AI-supported semantic search | Search | Internal | Light/Advanced |
| AI in Full-Text Search | Automatically find synonyms | Search | External | Light/Advanced |
| AI in Highlighting | Automatically find synonyms | Search/Reading | External | Light/Advanced |
| AI in the Applicant Search | Find affiliated companies | Search | External | Light/Advanced |
| AI Sorting of results lists | Reading | Internal | Light/Advanced | |
| AI in detail view | Simplify reading patents | Reading | External | Light(partial)/Advanced |
| AI and folders | Automatically create/populate folders | Search/Reading | External | Advanced |
| AI Innovator | Query results list (LLM) | Search/Reading | Internal | Advanced |
| Averbis AI | Folder classification | Reading | Internal | Advanced (paid) |
Column: "Supports at"
The AI features are designed to support you with patent searches and with reading/evaluation of patents.
Column: "AI Type"
IP7 uses a variety of AI systems.
Basically, there are two important distinctions:
- Internal
- Critical data - will not leave the IP7 system or IP7 server
- Text fields in which, for example, an unpublished invention disclosure can be entered
- External
- Non-critical data - can be sent to an external AI (interface)
- Public patent data, e.g., the claims/description of a published patent
The following general note applies to all AI features:
Results/outputs generated by AI may be erroneous and/or incomplete.
Therefore, they must always be critically examined, questioned, and verified.