Chat naming should be model-generated, not truncated input

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    • Type: Suggestion
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Component/s: Chat - Chat UI
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      Description

      Currently, each chat in the sidebar is named using the beginning of the first message the user sent, truncated to fit the available space. This results in a list of largely indistinguishable entries (e.g., multiple "Can you read this page?" entries as visible in the current UI). Rovo should generate a contextually relevant name for each conversation based on its content, in the same way that other AI chat interfaces (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT) summarise conversations into meaningful titles. Users can already rename chats manually, but the default should be useful without requiring manual intervention.

      Business Justification for these suggestions

      Rovo can be deployed at Atlassian customers as the first-line support interface for thousands of power users and more. Administrators and power users interact with Rovo frequently and accumulate a high volume of conversations. The current interface makes it difficult to manage, locate, and return to previous conversations efficiently. These improvements would bring the Rovo chat experience in line with the standard set by comparable AI chat products and improve adoption and trust in the tool.

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              Reporter:
              Vindika D
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