Free quirky AI assistant
Have you ever wondered how the popular AI-powered assistant ChatGPT would work or look on an older version of your desktop’s operating system? Well, the free-to-use WinGPT app aims to answer that. Developed by the same mind behind Windle and Delphi, it launches a basic and low-spec version of ChatGPT that can run on 386 chips.
Can answer questions and more
Similar to its more modern counterpart, WinGPT is also capable of answering questions and helping you with your digital tasks. It can also come up with jokes and humorously reply to your prompts. Though, its responses are short because of memory limits.
With this app, you would have a peek at how an older desktop operating system would support modern AI elements. However, while it can natively connect to ChatGPT, its functionalities are significantly limited, and there are few features to try.
Not an ideal AI assistant
WinGPT is excellent if you just need a demonstration of how an AI assistant would look on an older operating system’s interface. It tries its best to answer questions and fulfill the simplest tasks to the best of its limitations. In general, you’re better off using a more modern version.