MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641096618 A) filed by Shivaprasad Biradar; and Supriya Bagewadi on August 10, 2026, for Multi-Agent Artificial Intelligence Coordination Platform With Autonomous Task Delegation And Conflict Resolution Framework.

Inventors include Shivaprasad Biradar; and Supriya Bagewadi.

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

Abstract: MULTI-AGENT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COORDINATION PLATFORM WITH AUTONOMOUS TASK DELEGATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION FRAMEWORK ABSTRACT The invention discloses a multi-agent artificial intelligence coordination platform designed to manage complex objectives through autonomous task delegation, collaborative execution, and structured conflict resolution. The platform receives a user-defined goal, decomposes it into interdependent subtasks, and assigns each subtask to suitable intelligent agents according to capability, availability, confidence, cost, and priority. A coordination engine continuously monitors agent progress, exchanges contextual information, and dynamically reallocates tasks when performance, resource, or dependency conditions change. The system further includes a conflict resolution framework that detects contradictory outputs, competing actions, duplicated work, policy violations, and resource contention among agents. Conflicts are evaluated using configurable rules, weighted evidence, trust scores, consensus mechanisms, and supervisory arbitration. A shared memory layer preserves task history, decisions, intermediate results, and agent interactions to improve traceability and future planning. Security controls regulate permissions, data access, and execution boundaries. The disclosed platform enables scalable, reliable, and transparent cooperation among heterogeneous artificial intelligence agents, thereby reducing manual oversight, improving decision quality, accelerating workflow completion, and supporting adaptive automation across enterprise, industrial, research, and digital service environments, with auditable governance and human intervention.

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