Missing Copilot on Windows 10? AI Assistant can fill the gap, but it won’t come without problems

Thanks to Microsoft integrating Copilot into Windows, we’re all familiar with AI chatbots like ChatGPT. Copilot is one of the most feature-rich chatbots out there, even if you stick with the free version. You can use Copilot to search the web using voice, text, and images, you can generate AI images with DALL-E 3, use plugins, and even get access to GPT 4-Turbo during off-peak hours. If you want more, including priority access to GPT-4 Turbo and Copilot integration with the full Microsoft Office suite, you can grab it for $20 (£19, AU$33) a month.

The problem is that you only get full Copilot integration with Windows 11 and certain Windows 10 PCs. These PCs currently have Copilot with “limited capabilities” in preview mode.