Abstract
The manual creation of specialized compliance documentation for international trade may be a resource-intensive process, potentially leading to operational delays. Systems and methods are described for the automated generation of product briefing documents. The technology may utilize a central orchestration service that integrates a generative artificial intelligence model with multiple enterprise data sources, for example, product lifecycle management systems and repositories of existing documents. To generate a new document, the system can identify similar products based on shared attributes, such as a commodity code, and could use data from these products to construct a few-shot prompt for the model. This approach may streamline the document creation process, potentially reducing manual effort and improving the consistency and efficiency of producing documentation for customs and trade compliance.
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Recommended Citation
Gaddala, Venkat Sharma; Borella, Gary; Mohan, Krish; Balasubramanian, Nanda; Ravisankar, Raghu; Kumar, Shaswat; Heinrich, Joe; and Masada, Debbie, "Automated Generation of Product Compliance Briefs Using a Generative Model and Enterprise Data Sources", Technical Disclosure Commons, (January 29, 2026)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9237