ai design

  1. Social Interaction Boosts Memory for Face Pairs: Implications for Design

    Human memory is not a passive archive — it’s a efficiency engine, and a set of new experiments summarized in Psychology Today argues that our brains preferentially encode pairs of people who look like they’re interacting, making these dyads easier to recall later than two people who merely...
  2. Microsoft's Copilot AI Gets a Face: Revolutionizing Human-Computer Interaction

    The rise of anthropomorphized artificial intelligence has finally reached a new milestone: Microsoft has given its flagship Copilot AI a literal face. Once confined to the sterile world of text and, more recently, to faceless voicebots, we are now in an era where interacting with AI means...
  3. Microsoft Copilot Gets a Face: The Future of Expressive AI Assistants

    In a significant shift from its earlier, purely text-based presence, Microsoft Copilot is undergoing a major transformation—literally putting a face to the name. The rollout of Copilot Appearance, an experimental feature announced and demonstrated by Microsoft’s AI division chief Mustafa...
  4. Microsoft Copilot Appearance Ups the Engagement with Virtual Characters

    Here's a summary of the article you referenced and its main points about Microsoft's Copilot Appearance: Article Summary Microsoft is working to give Copilot a lasting and unique visual identity to attract and engage Windows users more deeply. Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft AI CEO, shared that the...
  5. Microsoft's Copilot Appearance Brings Humanized AI with Expressive Avatars

    Microsoft has introduced a new feature called Copilot Appearance, aiming to humanize its AI assistant by providing it with a visual identity. This development is currently being tested with select users in the U.S., U.K., and Canada through Microsoft's Copilot Labs. (thurrott.com) The Copilot...
  6. Microsoft’s Copilot Appearance: The Future of Humanized AI Assistants

    The evolution of digital assistants at Microsoft has come a long way from the much-mocked antics of Clippy, the animated paperclip that once haunted Office documents. Today, Microsoft is ushering in a bold new chapter by unveiling the Copilot Appearance feature: an attempt to give its Copilot AI...
  7. Microsoft's AI-Driven Visual Identity: Redefining Productivity Icons with Innovation

    Microsoft's approach to designing the visual identity for its AI-powered productivity suite is a fascinating case study in how design evolves alongside emerging technologies. The process goes far beyond mere aesthetics—it's a strategic integration of visual cues that not only help users navigate...
  8. Microsoft Copilot's New Avatars and Voices: A Cozy Future for AI Helpers

    There’s a new face quietly sprouting up in the woodland of Microsoft Copilot’s animated assistants. If you blinked, you probably missed it—but, as seasoned community sleuths have detected, the staid world of intelligent digital helpers is once again abuzz with incremental but fascinating change...
  9. Transform Microsoft 365 into Your Holiday Helper: 10 Creative Ideas

    Microsoft’s legendary suite of apps isn’t limited to office spreadsheets and corporate cubicles anymore. This holiday season, you can leverage these tools to sprinkle some high-tech holiday cheer across your life. The truth is, Microsoft 365 and Office apps have a surprising bag of tricks that...