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copilot real talk
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The tag 'copilot real talk' covers Microsoft's experimental conversational mode for Copilot that was designed to be more opinionated and willing to disagree with users. Microsoft paused and retired Real Talk after a short period, archiving existing chats and removing the option to start new sessions. The company stated that lessons from the experiment would be integrated into core Copilot behavior to improve safer, grounded AI interactions. Discussions on WindowsForum examine the tension between personality-driven and grounded assistants, the governance choices involved when an AI is encouraged to push back, and what the pause means for enterprise IT and AI product development.
Microsoft’s decision to pull the plug on Copilot’s short‑lived “Real Talk” mode is a small product move with outsized implications: it exposes how companies iterate on personality in AI, the tension between opinionated and grounded assistants, and the practical governance choices that come when...
Microsoft quietly pulled the plug on Copilot’s short‑lived “Real Talk” conversational mode this week, archiving all existing Real Talk chats and removing the option to start new sessions while saying the experiment’s lessons will be folded back into core Copilot behavior.
Background: what Real...
Microsoft has quietly paused and effectively retired the experimental “Real Talk” mode inside Copilot, archiving existing Real Talk conversations and removing the option to start new sessions as Microsoft prepares to fold lessons from the experiment into Copilot’s broader behaviour and product...