# March 2025

### LISA is joined by more Assistants <a href="#chatbot-enhancements-in-lisa" id="chatbot-enhancements-in-lisa"></a>

We've introduced significant enhancements to LISA, providing users with a more efficient way to explore and utilize multiple chatbots. These updates enable clients to quickly identify the best chatbot to meet their needs.

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## New Editor <a href="#whats-new" id="whats-new"></a>

We've launched a new exercise editor! The new editor has so many improvements it's not possible to cover them all here! We've redesigned the user experience considerably.&#x20;

All new clients will the new editor from day 1 and existing clients are migrating at their own pace with guidance from the account team.

## New Assistants <a href="#whats-new" id="whats-new"></a>

**1. Multiple Assistants Now Available**

* Users can now access a variety of assistants directly from a dropdown menu.
* Each assistant is tailored to a specific task where we've embedded industry knowledge or our own best practice.
* Each assistant now has a **brief description** shown in the dropdown, making it easy to understand its purpose at a glance.

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