# September 2025

> We’ve improved the terminology in UiPath Assistant, with a focus on the **Preferences** window. These changes aim to create a more user-friendly experience.

## September 25, 2025

### Build number: 2025.0.176

### Improvements

We’ve improved the terminology in UiPath Assistant, with a focus on the **Preferences** window. These changes aim to create a more user-friendly experience.

### Bug fixes

* Previously, automations with multiple sub-bindings didn’t run in Assistant Web.
* Editing connections for personal workspace processes wasn’t possible.

## September 10, 2025

### Build number: 2025.0.175

### Assistant and Autopilot for Everyone settings in one place

We’ve merged Assistant and Autopilot for Everyone settings into one centralized location: the **Preferences** menu in Assistant. If you have Autopilot for Everyone installed, you’ll now see a dedicated settings section where you can easily configure your Autopilot chat experience.

### Process execution visibility

A clear animation now displays when processes are running, so you always know what’s in progress.

### Enhanced error messages

You get clearer, more helpful messages with added context and a refined UI, making issues easier to understand and fix.

### Aligned UI terminology

You’ll notice updated UI names that match **Assistant Web**, giving you consistent terms across products.

### Assistant Web improvements

* Assistant Web would enter an endless loop, displaying the "URI Malformed Error".
* Reloading the process list in Assistant Web would cause a "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'trimLeft')" error.
* Addressed minor UI issues, including color inconsistencies and misaligned graphic elements.

### Bug fixes

* Previously, automations triggered from Studio Web didn’t run on your local machine.
* After waking your Mac from sleep, the Autopilot widget sometimes failed to install.
* Fixed the “Status/Version: 0 Unknown Error” that occurred for macOS users.
* Opening Preferences would show a blank page. Now you see the correct screen.
* Some elements had low contrast and were hard to see. Now they’re clearer with improved contrast.
