User interface that guides user form authentication fill-in communication by an AI (artificial intelligence) assistant of an electronic device

CN310053495SActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26BEIJING CHENGSHI WANGLIN INFORMATION TECH CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BEIJING CHENGSHI WANGLIN INFORMATION TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-15
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Abstract

1. Name of the product in this design: User interface for communication between an AI (Artificial Intelligence) assistant on an electronic device and the user during form authentication. 2. Application of this design: This design is intended for use in an electronic device. 3. The key design feature of this product is its graphical user interface. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 front view. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: The product interface of this design is used to demonstrate the AI ​​(artificial intelligence) assistant guiding users to complete relevant forms through a question-and-answer format. 7. Human-Computer Interaction Method of Graphical User Interface: The interface displayed in the main view of Design 1 is where, when a user needs to authenticate their property ownership, the AI ​​(Artificial Intelligence) assistant guides the user to fill out the relevant forms and lists the specific options related to the form authentication. It also displays a list of question prompts (e.g., the prompt corresponding to the text "What types of documents are included in ownership authentication?" in Figure 1 of Design 1's usage state reference). When the user clicks on a specific question prompt (e.g., the prompt corresponding to the text "What types of documents are included in ownership authentication?" in Figure 1 of Design 1's usage state reference), the user enters the interface shown in Design 1's changing state reference, where the AI ​​(Artificial Intelligence) assistant engages in a table-based question-and-answer session with the user, and a question input box is displayed. When the user clicks on the question input box (e.g., the prompt corresponding to the text "Describe the problem you encountered in ownership authentication and get a quick answer~" in Figure 2 of Design 1's usage state reference), the user enters the interface shown in Design 1's changing state reference, where the AI ​​(Artificial Intelligence) assistant engages in a dialogue with the user. The main view of Design 2 displays an interface where, after the user selects a question category, a table lists several specific questions related to that category. When the user clicks on a specific question's prompt list frame (e.g., the frame corresponding to the text "What types of documents are included in ownership authentication?" in Design 2's usage state reference Figure 1), the user enters the interface shown in Design 2's changed state Figure 1, where the AI ​​(artificial intelligence) assistant engages in a table-based question-and-answer communication with the user, and a question input box is displayed. When the user clicks on the question input box (e.g., the frame corresponding to the text "Describe the problem you encountered in ownership authentication, get a quick answer~" in Design 2's usage state reference Figure 2), the user enters the interface shown in Design 2's changed state Figure 2, where the AI ​​(artificial intelligence) assistant engages in a dialogue with the user. The circular frame in each view of design 1 and design 2 represents the avatar picture of an AI (artificial intelligence) assistant, the multiple square frames in design 1 change state view 1, design 2 change state view 1 represent pictures of different certificates, and the multiple square frames in design 1 change state view 2, design 2 change state view 2 represent pictures uploaded by the user; and “XXX” in each view of design 1 and design 2 represents text. Design 1 uses state reference view as one of the cases of design 1 in actual application. Design 2 uses state reference view as one of the cases of design 2 in actual application. 8. Other circumstances needing explanation Other explanations: The electronic device of the product of the present design is of a common design, so other views are omitted.
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