I'm not really clear on what an 'AI PC' gives you. Any PC can use Co-Pilot (well, any PC that can run a version of Windows that supports Co-Pilot anyway). There are some machines that include a 'Neural Processing Engine' for use with Co-Pilot+ though I don't know what features that gives you. Microsoft lists 16GB as the minimum amount of RAM for Co-Pilot+ though. I haven't decided yet if this is a real useful feature or a sales gimmick. There are numerous other AI services that can be used with any PC.
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I love the fact that you said that because I was about to say my sis dell laptop doesn't use copilot and the laptop I was using before doesn't either.
And yes, I think its a sale gimmick too. Apart from the copilot on my laptop which came with it, I have some other AI I installed and created on my laptop which I use personally.