NVIDIA launched a new AI tool built into its official desktop app, and the results after trying it out are less than ...
NVIDIA's impressive Project G-Assist System Assistant for GeForce RTX owners has finally been released, so here's a handy ...
Nvidia’s G-Assist was originally an April Fools’ prank in 2017 before becoming a real tech demo last year and a functioning ...
NVIDIA is releasing an experimental version of the Project G-Assist System Assistant feature for GeForce RTX desktop users, an update for the NVIDIA app, new GeForce Game Ready Driver and more titles ...
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.
The AI assistant is built on a Meta Llama-based Instruct model with eight billion parameters. Nvidia said that despite the size, Project G-Assist is fully localised within the device and can be ...
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 ...
NVIDIA RTX GPU owners can now install Project G-Assist via the NVIDIA app. This tool makes it easier to optimise your PC and ...
NVIDIA announced last year its own AI chatbot called Chat with RTX, the locally-run AI chatbot, in its demo form. More ...
While software driver updates are not typically as exciting as new GPU launches, the NVIDIA App does have a few new ...
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