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NVIDIA launched Project G-Assist earlier this week as part of a larger NVIDIA App update, which also brought some new DLSS overrides, control panel settings, and MFG support for a few select games.
Nvidia’s G-Assist was originally an April Fools’ prank in 2017 before becoming a real tech demo last year and a functioning AI assistant for RTX GPU owners today. Project G-Assist is now available ...
Similar to some of the best AI tools, such as Google Gemini and ChatGPT, Nvidia's G-Assist can answer voice and text prompts in the form of questions; you ask it to do things for you relating to ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's Project G-Assist is an AI assistant for GeForce RTX desktop owners, designed to optimize PC settings using voice or text commands. It can manage game settings, overclock GPUs ...
As part of Project G-Assist, an experimental version of the System Assistant feature for GeForce RTX desktop users is now available via the NVIDIA App, with laptop support coming soon.
That is, if you own an Nvidia RTX 30, 40, or 50 series GPU (with 12GB or more VRAM) and your PC meets the minimum requirements for the company’s new Project G-Assist feature. Nvidia tucked an ...
In addition to releasing a local language model you can train on your own content, Nvidia’s latest goodie for RTX GPU-equipped PCs is Project G-Assist, a game-focused “AI” assistant.
Recently, NVIDIA introduced Project G-Assist as part of an update to its NVIDIA App. As the company explains, G-Assist is a local small-scale artificial intelligence model that runs locally directly ...
With the new NVIDIA App update, Project G-Assist can now be downloaded, and there is a new DLSS override option too. Project G-Assist can help you in everyday PC use, such as with diagnostics and ...
The visible part of Project G-Assist is nothing more than a small pop-up window accessible in or out of games. (Image credit: Future) I'll preface this by saying that there is some evidence of G ...