NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seek AI, the agentic AI platform for the modern data stack, today announced it has been awarded two new patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). These patents recognize the company’s innovative human-in-the-loop workflows involving LLM-generated queries of any dataset, paving the way for advancements in AI powered data analytics.
The first patent is for human-in-the-loop workflows involving LLM-generated queries of structured datasets (e.g. data stored in a relational database). The second patent encompasses human-in-the-loop workflows involving LLM-generated queries of any dataset, not just structured data.
“These patents are a significant milestone for Seek, as well as the fields of agentic AI and data science,” said Sarah Nagy, Founder and CEO at Seek AI. “Our human-in-the-loop workflow patents were filed several months prior to the explosive popularity of ChatGPT and generative AI, and demonstrate our commitment to leading the industry toward the next generation of data analytics.”
Seek is the trusted source for modern data analytics by Fortune 500 CPG, e-commerce, and financial organizations. Seek AI’s proprietary system is engineered for multiple AI agents to work together to process non-technical users’ data queries and enable generation of accurate results. This multi-agent approach allows for more complex reasoning and problem-solving capabilities. Seek AI is available on Snowflake Marketplace, as a Managed Service, and Powered By Seek (an embedded agentic AI experience). Learn more at seek.ai.
ABOUT SEEK AI
Seek AI is on a mission to build AI that can reason over data. What this means for businesses is democratizing data access and break through the information barriers that impede business efficiency. Leveraging proprietary generative AI models and code generation, the simple, accurate and secure platform allows users across organizations to easily request and instantly access vital data. Seek AI aims to eliminate the daily obstacles facing knowledge workers while freeing up data teams by automating routine coding tasks-ultimately optimizing the utilization of organizational data at scale. Learn more at seek.ai.