Mustafa Suleyman
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's like part of people's everyday workflow.
I feel like when I look at my computer sometimes, I see like...
colors of every type, shapes, different kinds of information architectures.
And it's just like this blur and I just need like serenity and simplicity.
Well, the next wave for co-pilots is these sort of flavor of much more personable, much more fluent, much more natural interactions.
So we're really designing Copilot to go out and fetch the perfect nuggets of information for you and bring them into your kind of clean feed and really create a UI where you can focus on conversation.
So it's fast, it's sleek, it's very elegant in the UI.
We've done a lot of work to pare back the complexity.
So the answers are designed to be pithy, short,
I think that people want calming, you know, cleaner interfaces.
you know, humorous, the little bit of like, you know, spice, a bit of energy and, you know, it's fun to chat to as well as learn from at the same time.
I feel like when I look at my computer sometimes, I see like...
And so that kind of interactive back and forth was a big part of the motivation for how we designed it.
colors of every type, shapes, different kinds of information architectures, and it's just like this blur.
And I just need serenity and simplicity.
Yeah, it's really designed to have a bit more of that connection.
So we're really designing Copilot to go out and fetch the perfect nuggets of information for you and bring them into your clean feed and really create a UI where you can focus on conversation.
You know, it'll ask you questions.
Or if you're in the voice mode, for example, it will actively listen.
So, you know, it will go, you know, it will kind of go, uh-huh.