No more searching the internet for hints: Nvidia has launched G-Assist AI to help gamers customise and master games

By: Anton Kratiuk | yesterday, 15:04
Explore the Power Behind NVIDIA G-Assist: The Future of AI Gaming NVIDIA G-Assist. Source: VideoCardz

Last year at Computex 2024, NVIDIA's Project G-Assist: an innovative AI that will customise the game, help with walkthroughs, and explain all the nuances of the plot, an advanced artificial intelligence available to users of RTX 30 series graphics cards and newer. And today, gamers got access to it.

Here's What We Know

Nvidia App users can already start asking G-Assist for help, but for now it's only available on desktops, with a laptop version launching a little later.

G-Assist uses the Small Language Model (SLM) and accepts voice or text queries about any element of the game and provides contextually relevant hints and tips. And the assistant can not only tell you, for example, which weapon to choose or which task to complete first, but even explain the plot, backstory and history of the world of almost any game. G-Assist can "show" a screenshot and it will explain what it shows or what to do next.

If the user needs a more in-depth answer, G-Assist will provide the appropriate sources on the internet.

In addition to providing hints and tips about the game, NVIDIA G-Assist will analyse the user's computer characteristics and independently tune the game for optimal performance and stability. This way, gamers don't have to spend hours trying to tune the game and trying to figure out why it's causing low frame rates, incorrect performance, or frequent desktop crashes.

G-Assist is activated by the Alt+G key combination.

Developers of individual games can make additional adjustments to NVIDIA's AI so that it gives the most correct hints.

Source: NVIDIA