oracle
/ˈɒrəkəl/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing regarded as a source of authoritative guidance or wisdom.
“The ancient Greeks believed that the Oracle at Delphi was the voice of the gods.”
2. verb
To act as an oracle, or to give advice or information as if from a divine source.
“He oracles about the future, telling fortunes to those who seek his guidance.”
3. noun
A program or system that provides information or answers to questions, especially one that uses artificial intelligence or natural language processing.
“The AI-powered oracle provided a list of possible solutions to the complex problem.”
4. noun
A statement or prediction about the future, especially one that is considered to be likely or probable.
“The oracle of doom predicted a global economic downturn in the coming years.”