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virtual assistant

[ vur-choo-uhl uh-sis-tuhnt ]

noun

  1. a person, as a freelance office assistant, who works remotely in an administrative role.
  2. dig·it·al as·sis·tant [dij, -i-tl , uh, -, sis, -t, uh, nt],. Digital Technology. a device or piece of software that can perform basic tasks and answer some questions in response to spoken natural language, often following a command or prompt.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of virtual assistant1

First recorded in 2000–05 virtual assistant fordef 1, and in 2010–15 virtual assistant fordef 2
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Example Sentences

The new features include notification summaries, tools to assist users in writing messages, and a glowing new interface for virtual assistant Siri.

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Meanwhile OpenAI boss Sam Altman appeared to confirm comparisons drawn between a flirty, new voice unveiled for ChatGPT and a virtual assistant played by Scarlett Johansson in the 2013 film Her in a post on X in May.

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This was seemingly in reference to the 2013 movie in which a man falls in love with his AI virtual assistant.

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“We see AI primarily as a ‘virtual assistant’ for humans,” says Scott Petty, Vodafone’s chief technology officer.

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Their virtual assistant, which they released in 2011, has just languished ever since then.

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