Artificial intelligent assistant

pirouettist

pirouettist
  (pɪruːˈɛtɪst)
  [f. pirouette v. + -ist.]
  = pirouetter.

1889 G. B. Shaw London Music 1888–89 (1937) 224 The unappreciated pirouettists and entrechatists looked on indignantly. 1926 W. J. Locke Old Bridge ii. vii. 119 He may chance to be a mechanical jazz pirouettist or a financial oracle.

Oxford English Dictionary

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