Microsoft's latest update for its Copilot assistant has left a bad taste in users' screens and responses.
What you need to know
- Microsoft recently released a new update for Copilot that features a "warm and inviting" user interface, an immersive chat experience, and more.
- As the update rolls out to more users, several complaints have surfaced on social media about the overhauled experience, including a degraded user experience, low-quality responses, and more.
- Windows Central has contacted Microsoft to comment on the highlighted issues.
As reported earlier this week, Microsoft pushed a massive update to its Copilot AI assistant, including next-gen AI features like Copilot Vision, which can browse the web in Edge, and new experiences that blur AI and human interaction.
The update also overhauled Copilot, with a new interface designed to be "warm and inviting" and offering an immersive chat experience. It's worth noting that some of these features are buried behind Microsoft's Copilot Pro service, making it paramount to have the $20 subscription plan to access them.
The new Copilot UI running in the Windows 11 app (2024).
(Image credit: Daniel Rubino)
It's possible that some users haven't accessed the overhauled Copilot experience, which is rolling out in waves on Windows, iOS, Android, and the web. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it was halting the shipping of new experiences to Copilot and allocating more time and resources to improving existing ones.
However, Microsoft has seemingly gotten over the hump, having recently debuted new experiences, including Copilot Pages and Copilot agents. However, multiple Copilot users have taken to social media to express their frustrations over the newly updated Copilot.
Microsoft's new Copilot experience is making all the wrong impressions
Microsoft Copilot app is being displayed on a smartphone
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According to the comments highlighted in the r/CopilotPro subreddit on Reddit, Copilot's new user interface isn't a welcomed change. As highlighted by one of the aggrieved users:
"Is it just me or do y'all hate the new copilot update? The original layout was so good and the original voice was really good, the new update is so confusing and the new voices are annoying. I used to use copilot for everything, and im talking everything. Until they bring back the old version i will be going back to ChatGPT."
Interestingly, Microsoft insiders revealed that the top complaint about Copilot is that it does not work as well as ChatGPT. Microsoft has countered this feedback by claiming users aren't leveraging Copilot's capabilities as intended, hence the disparity. The tech giant shifted the blame to a lack of proper prompt engineering skills, but it recently launched Copilot Academy to address some of these issues.
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