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Jarvis Personal Assistant

Authors: Mohit Talewar;

Jarvis Personal Assistant

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Jarvis Virtual Assistant is an intelligent, voice-activated AI system designed to assist users with daily tasks, enhance productivity, and provide real-time information through natural language interaction. Inspired by the fictional AI from Iron Man, this project leverages technologies such as speech recognition, text-to-speech, machine learning, and natural language processing to create a userfriendly interface capable of understanding and executing voice commands. Key functionalities include searching the internet, managing files, sending emails, playing media, controlling IoT devices, and providing reminders and weather updates. Developed using Python and various APIs, the assistant emphasizes modularity, scalability, and personalization, making it a practical tool for both personal and professional use. The Jarvis Virtual Assistant demonstrates how AI can be integrated into daily life, pushing the boundaries of human-computer interaction.

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