Windows Terminal now supports AI chatbots like ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot

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Less than a month ago, OpenAI released its Windows app for ChatGPT, allowing you to use the AI chatbot on a desktop PC without running it in a browser tab. But it was an "early version" reserved for paid subscribers, so many users were left out in the cold. Fortunately, there is a way to use ChatGPT on Windows without paying for a premium plan -- if you get the nightly version of Windows Terminal. Windows Terminal is a free app provided by Microsoft that's basically a faster, more modern, more powerful, and more efficient alternative to Command Prompt but still more accessible and easier to use than the built-for-power-users PowerShell. The regular version of Windows Terminal is available on the Microsoft Store, but the nightly version -- which you'll need to access the newly implemented support for both ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot -- can only be downloaded on the project's GitHub page.