Artificial intelligent assistant

informate

inˈformate, v. Obs. rare.
  [f. ppl. stem of L. informāre to inform, in the Scholastic sense.]
  trans. To give ‘form’ to; = inform v. 3.

1627 Jackson Creed xii. ii. §3 ‘Acervus’..an heap or congest of bodies homogeneal and contiguous, but not informated by one and the same form, not animated by one and the same soul or spirit.

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