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The system uses AI to analyze dashcam footage and police reports to identify inconsistencies and calculate insurance rates, addressing the challenge of slow and inaccurate evidence analysis in determining insurance rates.

JP2026107769APending Publication Date: 2026-06-30SOFTBANK GROUP CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
SOFTBANK GROUP CORP
Filing Date
2024-12-18
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing systems face challenges in quickly and accurately analyzing accident evidence and determining insurance rates, making it difficult to identify important points and prolonging the process.

Method used

A system comprising a data collection unit, analysis unit, identification unit, and calculation unit, utilizing AI to analyze dashcam footage, police reports, and witness testimonies to identify inconsistencies and falsehoods, and calculate insurance rates based on these analyses.

Benefits of technology

The system efficiently and accurately analyzes accident evidence, identifies inconsistencies, and calculates appropriate insurance rates, reducing the time and effort required for investigations and ensuring accurate insurance payments.

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Abstract

The system according to this embodiment aims to quickly and accurately analyze accident evidence and calculate an appropriate insurance ratio. [Solution] The system according to the embodiment comprises a collection unit, an analysis unit, an identification unit, and a calculation unit. The collection unit collects accident-related data. The analysis unit analyzes the data collected by the collection unit. The identification unit identifies inconsistencies and potential falsehoods based on the data analyzed by the analysis unit. The calculation unit calculates insurance rates based on the inconsistencies and potential falsehoods identified by the identification unit.
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