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Personal assistants powered by artificial intelligence have become integral to our daily lives, aiding with everything from scheduling and reminders to decision-making. However, as these systems become increasingly autonomous, ethical concerns regarding user control, privacy, and manipulation have arisen. This paper proposes a new model for personal assistants, one that integrates ethical principles into the core functionality of the system. By empowering users with complete control and requiring explicit consent for every action, this assistant promises a safer, more ethical future for personal AI technology.

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