"Ask AI Assistant" persistently blocks content on the bottom of the page.
Any time I am foolish enough to move my mouse near the bottom of an Adobe document, a little bar that says "ask AI assistant" comes up. Often, it takes some time to make it go away again.
If I wanted to find an AI assistant, I wouldn't be looking by putting my mouse near the bottom of the page. If you must have such a doodad, put it in the menu structure with everything else so that it isn't in my way.
Also, help information about how to get rid of "features" like this is difficult to use because the interface is drastically different between different Adobe readers and different releases of the same Adobe reader. Some consistency in the menu structure would make these problems easier to solve.
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Anetty Tover commented
Hi, I completely agree that the Ask AI Assistant panel shouldn’t keep blocking document content after it has been opened once. A more flexible option to minimize, dock, or automatically hide the assistant would make Acrobat much easier to use during focused work. Interestingly, tools like https://skygen.ai/ automation platform show how AI can stay helpful without constantly occupying valuable screen space, letting users monitor actions only when needed. Giving people more control over AI visibility would improve productivity, reduce distractions, and create a smoother experience for reviewing and editing documents.