ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 23 -- United States Patent no. 12,505,237, issued on Dec. 23, was assigned to Kyndryl Inc. (New York).
"User activity based cognitive question generation" was invented by Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Bravo (Alajuela, Costa Rica), Erik Rueger (Ockenheim, Germany), Craig M Trim (Ventura, Calif.) and Maria Laura Alpizar Barrera (Alajuela, Costa Rica).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method for cognitive question generation and presentation is provided. The method accesses activity data associated with a mobile computing device. The method generates a set of cognitive questions representing at least a portion of the activity data and generates an answer set for each cognitive ques...