ADINA stands for ‘Artificially Developed Intelligent Assistant’ which is developed as an application software. The purpose is to fulfill the basic requirements of its users and based on the usage of the user to predict its behavior. The basic requirement of this user that this application covers include making web-based as well as Wikipedia searches, event scheduling of users (calendar and planner), exploring real time news headlines throughout the globe as well as exploring new places. We have developed our own artificial intelligence assistant ‘ADINA’ using python language. This paper provides what services a modern assistant can provide along with scalability to add more existing services and also incorporate the services of the future. It can also be used to incorporate and control ‘IOT’ applications as they majorly use Raspberry Pi processor which can be easily integrated.

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