However, G-Assist is currently only a tech demo and not available as a downloadable app. Despite the potential of AI assistants in gaming, as demonstrated by both Nvidia and Microsoft, there are concerns about the accuracy of generative AI. The transition from demo to reality is expected to happen soon.
Key takeaways:
- Nvidia's G-Assist, initially an April Fools’ prank in 2017, has returned as a real tech demonstration of a powerful GeForce AI assistant that could potentially be used by game developers and RTX GPU owners.
- The AI assistant can guide users through PC games, configure optimal settings based on chat inputs, and even understand what’s happening on the screen during gameplay.
- Nvidia’s AI assistant can also optimize and tune PC settings, provide charts of PC latency and frames per second, and offer recommendations to increase performance in a game or overclock the GPU.
- Both Microsoft and Nvidia are demonstrating AI assistants that could guide people through games, suggesting that this technology could soon transition from demo to reality.