Microsoft is launching a revamped version of Microsoft 365 Copilot with a cleaner design that loads twice as fast. The update introduces 'progressive disclosure,' which shows tools and controls based on the user's prompt rather than all at once. Users can also format text directly inside the upgraded prompt box, which expands to fit content. The redesign is rolling out across desktop and mobile devices.
microsoft is rolling out a redesigned 365 copilot that loads 2x faster and looks way cleaner. new 'progressive disclosure' thing only shows you the tools you need based on your prompt. also you can format text right in the prompt box now. desktop and mobile.
This update signals Microsoft's push to make AI assistants more seamless and less cluttered, addressing common user complaints about slow load times and overwhelming interfaces. As AI tools become central to productivity, design improvements like these could set a new baseline for user expectations. The 'progressive disclosure' approach may influence how other AI products handle feature complexity.
microsoft is trying to make ai assistants less annoying to use. faster loading and cleaner ui means they're listening to complaints. 'progressive disclosure' is a smart way to not overwhelm users. expect other ai tools to copy this.
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