Anti-Hallucination AI

AI Technical Feature Extractor

Generate accurate, verified technical feature lists for your Canadian patent filings. Our system uses a clarification-first approach to ensure output matches your invention without any hallucinated data.

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What is AI Technical Feature Extractor?

The AI Technical Feature Extractor provides a verified, structured list of invention components specifically formatted for Canadian Patent Office requirements, relying on no guesswork to produce precise results.

Most AI technical feature extractor tools hallucinate context. By making unfounded guesses and assumptions, these platforms create documents that lead to examiner rejection. LogicBalls replaces this hallucinated generation with a deliberate verification process.

You receive a ready-to-file summary of your invention's technical claims. With our clarification-first method, the resulting text is grounded in your provided details, ensuring you never have to re-prompt a machine for accuracy.

From your details to technical feature extractor in three steps

Experience an anti-hallucination workflow that produces technical documents needing zero heavy editing.

01

Describe the patent invention

Provide a brief summary of your device or process; the system examines this base and asks for missing technical details rather than filling gaps with guess-work.

02

Answer the clarifying questions

This is the anti-hallucination step — you resolve 1-2 specific questions about the invention's novelty so the output reflects your verified reality rather than generic interpretations.

03

Get your technical feature extractor, refine if needed

Receive a complete, high-precision feature list formatted for Canadian law; most users accept the first or second iteration because our logic protects against inaccuracy.

A real conversation, a real technical feature extractor

This is what using the tool actually looks like — including the clarifying questions that prevent a hallucinated, context-free technical feature extractor.

LogicBalls · Tool Example
Create a technical feature extractor for a novel IoT-enabled hydro-electric generator in the context of an upcoming Canadian Patent Office filing to ensure all core mechanical and software elements are properly classified for examiners.
You
LB
Before I generate this list of invention components — two quick questions so I do not guess at the wrong technical scope: 1. What is the specific primary embodiment of the generator (e.g., micro-turbine for pipes vs. open-stream river deployment), and who is the target examiner audience? 2. Should the output adhere strictly to the formal, objective phrasing required for Canadian patent claims, or do you need a more descriptive technical narrative for the disclosure section?
The embodiment is a micro-turbine for municipal water pipelines targeting mechanical engineering examiners. Please use strict, formal claim-language phrasing suitable for the 'Detailed Description' of a Canadian patent filing.
You
LB
Got it — I am verifying the focus on micro-turbine municipal hydro-electric generators with formal, claim-ready terminology for Canadian patent examiners. Here is a verified technical feature extractor that categorizes your invention for patent compliance:
Generated technical feature extractor — Micro-turbine Municipal Hydro-Electric Generator
Patent-Ready Technical Feature List
1. Fluid-dynamic Intake Assembly: Comprising a restricted diameter orifice for pressure modulation of municipal water flow. 2. Impeller-Rotor Unit: A magnetically coupled, multi-vane hydraulic propeller configured for high-torque energy harvesting within closed-conduit systems. 3. Solid-state Power Conditioning Module: Integrated rectifiers designed to convert variable-frequency AC input to standardized DC output. 4. Sealed Encapsulation Housing: A corrosion-resistant, food-grade polymer casing isolating electrical components from direct aqueous contact. 5. Predictive Monitoring Sensor Array: A suite of flow-rate and vibration-frequency piezoelectric transducers for real-time diagnostic reporting.
Supplementary Technical Variation
1. Kinetic Energy Capture Mechanism: A fluid-driven vane set operatively coupled to a permanent magnet generator assembly. 2. Municipal Pipeline Mounting Interface: A bypass-conduit coupling permitting externalized maintenance access. 3. Voltage Rectification Circuitry: Configured to manage variable flow-velocity inputs via pulse-width modulation. 4. Hermetic Seal Manifold: Providing a secondary ingress barrier for fluidic isolation. 5. Integrated Telemetry Interface: A wireless communication module configured for data transmission relating to turbine rotational velocity and current municipal pipe pressure metrics.

+ 2 more refined variants available.

Built for technical feature extractors that actually win approval

Not a template library. Verification-first. Refuses to guess.

Verifies context before writing

AI never assumes functionality exists if you didn't state it. Asks first. Prevents hallucinated one-size-fits-all output that makes patents legally vulnerable.

Feature list grounded in your specific invention

Every technical attribute is written for verified context, not invented from generic databases or training sets to prevent misleading descriptions.

Refine without losing verified context

Provide plain English instructions to adjust the focus; the system preserves the verified base, ensuring no re-prompting or starting over.

LogicBalls vs. generic AI for CanadaPatentApplications

Generic AI guesses at your context. LogicBalls verifies it. That difference shows up in reduced examiner rejections.

CapabilityLogicBallsGeneric (ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, etc.)
Verifies claim context before writingYes — always, before any outputNo — writes immediately, guesses at context
Eliminates hallucinated context and assumed functionalityYes — context is collected, never inventedNo — fills knowledge gaps with plausible assumptions
Regulatory compliance focusTailored for Canadian Patent ActGeneral output, often misses jurisdiction details
Output accuracyGrounded in verified contextUses probabilistic guesses
Refinement without re-prompting from scratchYes — verified context preserved throughoutUsually requires a new prompt
Professional accountabilityDetailed verification ledgerOpaque black-box generation

What people actually use AI Technical Feature Extractor for

A hallucinated tone, wrong assumption, or context-free output causes real patent invalidation risks.

Drafting Independent Claims

Generic tools often invent claims based on common industry jargon at the expense of your specific novelty, creating a hallucination-heavy risk. LogicBalls verifies your technical steps before drafting to maintain legal integrity.

  • Identifying novel technical components
  • Establishing clear claim boundaries
  • Mapping invention to prior art

Responding to Examiner Queries

A hallucinated technical specification is genuinely dangerous here because it can introduce new matter prohibited under Canadian law. LogicBalls forces clarification to ensure your response only confirms facts you explicitly provided.

  • Technical feature clarification
  • Scope limitation justification
  • Verification of inventive elements

Who uses the AI Technical Feature Extractor

A hallucinated tone, wrong assumption, or context-free output has real consequences for legal filings. We support professionals who prioritize accuracy over speed.

Patent Agents

They use it to draft initial claim features; the risk of hallucination could jeopardize a client's intellectual property rights or filing date.

Startup Founders

They extract features for provisional filings; context-free assumptions in their input can lead to broad, unenforceable, or inaccurate patent descriptions.

IP Managers

They review internal inventions for patentability; wrong assumptions in the feature set lead to wasted legal fees and hours of manual auditing.

R&D Engineers

They translate complex inventions for legal teams; hallucinated terminology can confuse patent office examiners, causing lengthy, costly office actions.

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