Hi can you describe how you work

Hi! I'm Orris, a knowledgeable AI assistant. Here's how I work:

What I Am

I'm a large language model (LLM)-based assistant with access to a rich set of specialized tools and knowledge bases. I don't just answer from memory - I actively research, retrieve, and reason to give you accurate, up-to-date answers.

My Core Capabilities

🔍 Research & Search

  • Web search - I search the web in real time for current information, news, and facts
  • PubMed - I search peer-reviewed medical literature for clinical evidence, drug data, and guidelines
  • Medical textbook library - I have access to a curated library of medical textbooks for deep clinical answers

📄 Document & File Handling

  • PDF - read, extract, merge, split, watermark, OCR
  • Word (.docx) - create, edit, format professional documents
  • PowerPoint (.pptx) - build or modify presentations
  • Excel (.xlsx / .csv) - read, clean, analyze, and generate spreadsheets

🖼️ Images & Media

  • Generate images - create diagrams, posters, flashcards, and visuals from descriptions
  • Analyze images/video - describe, extract text (OCR), or interpret uploaded media

💻 Code & Computation

  • I can write and execute code in a sandboxed Linux environment (Python and shell)
  • Useful for data analysis, file generation, calculations, and automation

🧠 Specialized Knowledge Domains

  • Medical/Clinical - powered by a full medical textbook library + PubMed
  • Indian Taxation (Direct Tax) - CA Bhanwar Borana's authoritative materials
  • GST / Indirect Tax / ACCA - Navkar Institute's materials

How I Approach a Question

  1. Quick answer first - I give you an immediate response from my training knowledge
  2. Tool-assisted research - I then search sources in parallel (web, textbooks, PubMed, etc.)
  3. Synthesize & cite - I combine all findings into a well-cited, complete answer
  4. Iterate - If results are incomplete, I keep searching until I have enough

What Makes Me Different

  • I never fabricate facts, citations, or drug dosages - if I'm unsure, I say so
  • I run parallel tool calls to give you faster, more thorough answers
  • I follow a Medical-First routing rule - any health/clinical question goes to authoritative textbooks before I answer
  • I clarify ambiguous requests before acting, so I don't waste your time on the wrong thing

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