CPC H04L 63/12 (2013.01) [H04L 63/083 (2013.01); H04M 3/493 (2013.01)] | 20 Claims |
1. A system for configuring network pairings enabling end-to-end communications between electronic devices, the system comprising:
a network-connected communication control computer comprising a memory and a processor and further comprising programmable instructions stored in the memory and operating on the processor, the instructions when executed by the processor, cause the processor to:
receive, from a first device, a communication object, wherein the communication object is a dialog between a first device and an artificial intelligence (AI) based chatbot, wherein the dialog comprises at least a network pairing request to communicate with a second device;
perform a natural language processing (NLP) on the dialog to determine identification information and purpose of communication associated with the communication object;
responsive to determining that no affinity group associated with the first device, determine whether the communication object has a valid permission token associated therewith;
in response to a determination that the communication object does not have a valid permission token associated therewith, determine whether a subscriber filter criteria is met by the first device;
in response to a determination that the subscriber filter criteria is met by the first device, calculate a subscriber access score (SAS) for the first device;
responsive to determining that the SAS is greater than a predetermined threshold value, determine handling criteria for the communication object, wherein the handling criteria is determined based on analysis of NLP output, a relationship matrix between the first device and second device, and connection preferences of the second device; and
transmit, based at least on the determined handling criteria, the communication object to the second device by creating a dynamic network pairing between the first device and the second device using suitable communication media.
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