Patents by Inventor Jade Daniels
Jade Daniels has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250022573Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are described for using a using an LLM-based conversation engine to treat a mental health disorder. The method includes obtaining data corresponding to a communication from a user device, determining a current user context based on the obtained data, determining based on the determined user context, whether to invoke the LLM, and based on a determination to invoke the LLM: determining a prompt that is to be provided to the LLM based on the determined user context, providing input data to the LLM, the input data comprising (i) the obtained data and (ii) the determined prompt, obtaining output data, generated by the LLM based on the LLM processing the provided input data, indicating a classification of the provided input data, and using the obtained output data to determine a therapeutic treatment for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Alison Darcy, Joe Gallagher, Tim Campellone, Casey Sackett, Jade Daniels, Sharanya Srinivasan, Devin Harper, Aaron Pavez, Michelle Morales, Catherine Oddy
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Publication number: 20240370651Abstract: Detection of crisis situations using multiple classifiers can enable fast and efficient processing of input phrases to determine if an abatement protocol should be executed. An input phrase can be passed through a pattern matching classifier and then through a trained machine learning classifier. If neither classifier identifies a crisis, the workflow can continue as usual. However, if a crisis is identified, confirmation of the crisis situation can be sought and used to further update one or both of the classifiers. If the crisis is confirmed, emergency information and crisis management tools can be presented to the user, among other mitigating actions. If the crisis is not confirmed, a prompt can be presented to the user to discuss the trigger phrase associated with the trigger signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Alison DARCY, Jade DANIELS, Casey SACKETT
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Publication number: 20240212824Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are described for treating anxiety or depression.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2023Publication date: June 27, 2024Inventors: Alison Darcy, Jade Daniels, Athena Robinson, Casey Sackett
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Patent number: 11954437Abstract: Detection of crisis situations using multiple classifiers can enable fast and efficient processing of input phrases to determine if an abatement protocol should be executed. An input phrase can be passed through a pattern matching classifier and then through a trained machine learning classifier. If neither classifier identifies a crisis, the workflow can continue as usual. However, if a crisis is identified, confirmation of the crisis situation can be sought and used to further update one or both of the classifiers. If the crisis is confirmed, emergency information and crisis management tools can be presented to the user, among other mitigating actions. If the crisis is not confirmed, a prompt can be presented to the user to discuss the trigger phrase associated with the trigger signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: WOEBOT LABS, INC.Inventors: Alison Darcy, Jade Daniels, Casey Sackett
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Publication number: 20230394246Abstract: A chatbot capable of empathic engagement with a user is disclosed. An identified trend in a user's mood or goals between a first time and a second time can be associated with open input (e.g., open text string input) from the user. As the user's mood or goals continue to be tracked, a subsequent trend can be identified that is the same as, similar to, different from, or opposite to the first identified trend. The user can then be automatically engaged based on the open input associated with the first identified trend. In an example, a user may input thoughts or reasons why they have been having a positively trending mood over a duration of time. The chatbot can then repeat or otherwise use those same thoughts or reasons to engage the user empathically when the chatbot detects that the user is experiencing a negatively trending mood.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Alison Darcy, Jade Daniels, Kim Goodwin, Casey Sackett
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Patent number: 11775774Abstract: A chatbot capable of empathic engagement with a user is disclosed. An identified trend in a user's mood or goals between a first time and a second time can be associated with open input (e.g., open text string input) from the user. As the user's mood or goals continue to be tracked, a subsequent trend can be identified that is the same as, similar to, different from, or opposite to the first identified trend. The user can then be automatically engaged based on the open input associated with the first identified trend. In an example, a user may input thoughts or reasons why they have been having a positively trending mood over a duration of time. The chatbot can then repeat or otherwise use those same thoughts or reasons to engage the user empathically when the chatbot detects that the user is experiencing a negatively trending mood.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: WOEBOT LABS, INC.Inventors: Alison Darcy, Jade Daniels, Kim Goodwin, Casey Sackett
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Publication number: 20230026871Abstract: A chatbot capable of empathic engagement with a user is disclosed. An identified trend in a user's mood or goals between a first time and a second time can be associated with open input (e.g., open text string input) from the user. As the user's mood or goals continue to be tracked, a subsequent trend can be identified that is the same as, similar to, different from, or opposite to the first identified trend. The user can then be automatically engaged based on the open input associated with the first identified trend. In an example, a user may input thoughts or reasons why they have been having a positively trending mood over a duration of time. The chatbot can then repeat or otherwise use those same thoughts or reasons to engage the user empathically when the chatbot detects that the user is experiencing a negatively trending mood.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Alison Darcy, Jade Daniels, Kim Goodwin, Casey Sackett
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Patent number: 11553767Abstract: A watch system is provided, including a watchband, a lug bucket, and a puck. The watchband may include a flexible member configured to be mounted onto a wrist of a user. The lug bucket may be coupled to the electronic watch band and may include a circular ledge. The puck may include watch functionality. The puck may be configured to be removably coupled to the lug bucket. The lug bucket and the puck may have corresponding locking features that are configured to rotationally and translationally fix the puck to the lug bucket. The corresponding locking features may be configured to be engaged when the puck is translated relative to the lug bucket and rotated relative to the lug bucket by a predetermined rotation angle.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2019Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Peter Michael Cazalet, Gina Reimann, Jade Daniel Moreau
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Publication number: 20220180067Abstract: Detection of crisis situations using multiple classifiers can enable fast and efficient processing of input phrases to determine if an abatement protocol should be executed. An input phrase can be passed through a pattern matching classifier and then through a trained machine learning classifier. If neither classifier identifies a crisis, the workflow can continue as usual. However, if a crisis is identified, confirmation of the crisis situation can be sought and used to further update one or both of the classifiers. If the crisis is confirmed, emergency information and crisis management tools can be presented to the user, among other mitigating actions. If the crisis is not confirmed, a prompt can be presented to the user to discuss the trigger phrase associated with the trigger signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Alison Darcy, Jade Daniels, Casey Sackett
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Publication number: 20210177107Abstract: A watch system is provided, including a watchband, a lug bucket, and a puck. The watchband may include a flexible member configured to be mounted onto a wrist of a user. The lug bucket may be coupled to the electronic watch band and may include a circular ledge. The puck may include watch functionality. The puck may be configured to be removably coupled to the lug bucket. The lug bucket and the puck may have corresponding locking features that are configured to rotationally and translationally fix the puck to the lug bucket. The corresponding locking features may be configured to be engaged when the puck is translated relative to the lug bucket and rotated relative to the lug bucket by a predetermined rotation angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2019Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Peter Michael Cazalet, Gina Reimann, Jade Daniel Moreau
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Patent number: D857077Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Michael Robert Arens, John Lapetina, Peter Michael Cazalet, Joshua Randall Clyne, Kai S. Yick, Eva Ariella Siobhan Snee, Jade Daniel Moreau, Philip Dam Roadley-Battin, Jonathan Yoshida Rowell, Kenneth Sweet, Jason Stanley Pi, Aaron Michael Donsbach, Juston Payne, Maj Isabelle Olsson
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Patent number: D871481Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Michael Robert Arens, John Lapetina, Peter Michael Cazalet, Joshua Randall Clyne, Kai S. Yick, Eva Ariella Siobhan Snee, Jade Daniel Moreau, Philip Dam Roadley-Battin, Jonathan Yoshida Rowell, Kenneth Sweet, Jason Pi, Aaron Michael Donsbach, Juston Payne, Maj Isabelle Olsson