Microsoft has pulled the “Real Talk” mode for Copilot AI chats, a feature that gave the AI more personality, just weeks after its global rollout. This mode was notable for being the most human-like Copilot has ever felt, as it was capable of pushing back, remembering users, and engaging in more nuanced conversations.
The “Real Talk” mode was a significant development for Copilot, as it moved beyond simply nodding along with users and instead provided more dynamic interactions. However, despite its potential, Microsoft has decided to discontinue this feature. The reasons behind this decision are not specified, but it is clear that the “Real Talk” mode was a notable experiment in AI chat personality.
The impact of Microsoft pulling the “Real Talk” mode remains to be seen, but it is likely that users who had grown accustomed to this more personality-driven Copilot experience will be disappointed. What happens next for Copilot and its development is uncertain, but Microsoft will likely continue to refine and update its AI chat capabilities in the future.

















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