- Nvidia’s G-Assisté project is now live in the Nvidia application
- He uses text and vocal prompts to optimize games, control the equipment and provide diagnostics
- The tool is always experimental, the features are often updated
The Nvidia G-Assist Nifty Project is now available in the official NVIDIA application, providing the assistant fueled by everyone’s AI, a year after the demonstration of the technological demo. Yes, it is for real this time, unlike the 2017 April Fools video where it was a GTX 1080 USB device.
The NVIDIA G-Assist can be used by all RTX graphics cards users, and it uses these GPU tensor cores (AI cores) to perform a variety of services, such as optimization of game and system parameters, diagnostic reports at stake and answer questions.
Similar to some of the best AI tools, such as Google Gemini and Chatgpt, the G of Nvidia assistance can answer vocal and text prompts in the form of questions; You ask him to do things for you about the game, and he tries to perform your orders.
Nvidia’s official video goes through what is possible with his new assistant and how he interacts with compatible hardware and software. In the clip, we see an entry text prompt by asking how the generation of frame, which provides a brief response. Likewise, the voice asked if the GPU pilots are up to date, and G-Assist checks the current pilot installed. It works with a small language model built on a custom API.
No doubt more interesting than its diagnostic and optimization capacities is the way G-Assist interacts with the equipment. With the support of companies’ third -party APIs such as Logitech, Corsair and MSI, it is able to control not only lighting through a text or voice prompt, but also the speed / performance of your fans.
We see later how Nvidia G-Assiste optimizes Rust for the “best image quality”, which occurs near instruction, then starts the game with a voice command. Obviously, experimental technology is in its infancy now, but we could see a wider use while Team Green deepens its set of functionalities and its compatibility with more hardware and software in the future.
A new clever use for AI in the game
Although the G-Assist project of Nvidia does not seem to be really revolutionary, the technology offers some practical shortcuts to optimize your games (and system equipment) with only a few lines of text or voice commands. This will obviously not work perfectly with each game or piece of equipment available, but it is an interesting new way of rationalizing the features of the quality of life.
The new NVIDIA application is leagues better than the previous experience of GeForce (which we were delighted to see). Everything to install pilots, optimization of games directly from the launcher and vibrate your equipment on us. As an experimental characteristic, you can play without risk. It is worth seeing what he can do, even if his functionality may seem largely without consequences in the large scheme of things.




