MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641095541 A) filed by D. Jyothi; and Dr. M. Janga Reddy on August 06, 2026, for System And Method For Explainable Multi-Agent Decision Synchronization Using Hierarchical Intent Graphs.

Inventors include V. Surekha; B. Pradeep; S. Paramesh; Ch. Saritha; Dr. Burla Srinivas; and Dr. Sampath Korra.

The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.

Abstract: A system (100) and method for explainable multi-agent decision synchronization using hierarchical intent graphs are disclosed. The system (100) comprises a memory (102) configured to store executable instructions, hierarchical intent graph data, synchronization policies, and explainability metadata, and a processor (104) operatively coupled to the memory (102). A communication module (106) receives interaction data and contextual information associated with a plurality of autonomous artificial intelligence agents. An intent modelling module (108) generates hierarchical intent graphs representing strategic intents, contextual intents, and operational sub-intents. A synchronization orchestration module (110) synchronizes decision states across the plurality of autonomous artificial intelligence agents through intent propagation. A causal reasoning module (112) determines causal influence relationships between synchronized actions and intent transitions. A conflict arbitration module (114) resolves semantic conflicts among agents, while an explainability generation module (116) generates interpretable synchronization narratives and causal coordination pathways for collective AI decisions.

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