There's an AI assistant already living on your PC right now, and most people use a fraction of what it can actually do. This book closes that gap. Written for beginners and intermediate users alike, Copilot in Windows Chat takes you from "what is this icon on my taskbar" to confidently using AI as a daily working tool, voice, vision, and on-screen actions included. You'll learn the four-ingredient framework that turns vague, disappointing AI exchanges into fast, useful ones every time. You'll see how to bring your own documents, spreadsheets, and messy meeting notes into a conversation and get back something genuinely usable. You'll understand exactly what Copilot+ hardware buys you, what Recall really captures (and what it doesn't), and how to make an informed call on features that headlines often get wrong. Real workflows ground every chapter: a project manager who cut her Friday status reports from three hours to forty minutes, an IT department deciding whether to roll out Recall across three hundred laptops, a freelancer blending voice, vision, and click-to-act features into a single working day. Each chapter closes with a hands-on exercise, so the ideas turn into habits rather than just things you read. By the final page, you won't just know what Copilot can do, you'll have a working set of prompts, workflows, and privacy decisions built around your own life and work, plus a bonus prompt library and two-week practice plan to keep the momentum going. Practical. Current. No robotic jargon. Just a clear path to using the AI already on your desktop, well.