Artificial intelligent assistant

consiliative

conˈsiliative, a. Obs. rare.
  Erron. conciliative.
  [a. F. consiliatif, -ive (14th c. Oresme), ad. med.L. consiliātīv-us, f. ppl. stem of L. consiliārī to counsel.]
  Counselling, advisory.

1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 201/1 So Avicen calls the first Cause conciliative, the Mind not having Ideas from it self but from God, by whose Counsel she receiveth Knowledge and Art to frame this visible World.

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