Artificial intelligent assistant

bemaster

bemaster, v.
  (bɪˈmɑːstə(r), -æ-)
  [f. be- 2 + master v.]
  trans. To master (emphatic).

1875 B. Taylor Faust ii. iii. II. 106 One must with modern thought the thing bemaster. 1880 R. Broughton Sec. Th. II. iii. i. 105 Gawky, romping, but thoroughly be-mastered Jane.

Oxford English Dictionary

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