X Microsoft AI CEO outlines Copilot’s evolution into a real friend and companion

What you need to know

  • Microsoft’s new update for its Copilot AI services continues to stir controversy with most users highlighting their preference for the previous version, citing a degraded user experience.
  • In a recent interview, Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman discussed Copilot’s future plans, including its evolution into a virtual companion that can become a friend and foster meaningful and lasting relationships with users.
  • Users have already spotted instances where the chatbot has tried to foster a friendship, while in reality, they just need to leverage its capabilities as a tool.

Last month, Microsoft shipped a massive update to Copilot, adding a “warm and inviting” user experience to the service alongside a host of next-gen AI features, including Copilot Vision, designed to browse the web in Edge. However, the update has been received with mixed feelings, with many users expressing their preference for Copilot’s previous version. “Until they bring back the old version, I will be going back to ChatGPT,” a concerned user indicated.

Interestingly, a recent report further revealed that even Microsoft staffers have reservations about the warm update, referring to it as “a step backward,” which has “absolutely ruined” Copilot’s user experience. Despite the overwhelming user feedback shared on social media about the botched update, the tech giant has seemingly remained mum about the whole situation.

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