Microsoft’s AI Copilot is getting a human-focused streamlining

# Microsoft is simplifying its AI assistant to actually match how people use it Microsoft is redesigning Copilot to cut through the clutter—removing unnecessary buttons and links that confused users—and focusing on just the features people actually use most often. The company brought in new leaders specifically tasked with making their AI tools faster and simpler, believing that the best technology is one that gets out of your way and works the way you naturally think. Think of it like cleaning up a kitchen by removing gadgets you never use, leaving only your favorite tools within arm's reach.
Microsoft’s AI Copilot is getting a revamp aimed at making it faster, simpler, and more closely aligned with how customers actually use AI.The company recently announced a series of internal shifts, naming Jon Friedman as Microsoft’s first chief design officer for Microsoft 365, the productivity sui
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