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Microsoft 365 Copilot gets a speed boost and cleaner design

Microsoft is launching a revamped version of Microsoft 365 Copilot with a cleaner design that loads twice as fast. The update introduces progressive disclosure and improved formatting options.

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Key points

  • Redesigned Copilot loads twice as fast and provides more reliable, structured responses
  • Progressive disclosure feature shows tools and controls based on user prompts
  • Users can format text directly in the upgraded prompt box
  • Google also launched a similar design update for Gemini AI last week

Why it matters

This matters because redesigned Copilot loads twice as fast and provides more reliable, structured responses.

Technical impact

May affect model selection, inference cost, product capability, and evaluation benchmarks.

Microsoft is launching a revamped version of Microsoft 365 Copilot, offering a cleaner design that the company claims loads twice as fast. As part of this update, Copilot will provide more reliable and structured responses that are easier to scan, according to Microsoft. The redesign, which is rolling out across desktop and mobile devices, comes with a feature Microsoft calls “progressive disclosure.” That means Copilot will present you with tools and controls based on your prompt, instead of showing a bunch of options at once. You can now format your text directly inside Copilot’s upgraded prompt box as well, which will expand to fit everything you type or paste in. [Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACiJFw5Rr6k] Google similarly launched a big design update for its Gemini AI app last week, allowing the chatbot to structure its responses based on your prompt. Inside Microsoft 365 apps, Copilot opens within a side panel, where it can answer questions, or suggest and make changes to your document. You can also open up a chat window from within a paragraph, spreadsheet cell, or slide.