Nvidia’s in-game chatbot exemplifies the best and worst of AI

Nvidia’s in-game chatbot exemplifies the best and worst of AI
Nvidia’s in-game chatbot exemplifies the best and worst of AI

Soon, anyone with an Nvidia graphics card will have access to a chatbot that can be accessed from any game. Assist» has the possibility of democratizing the laborious task of optimizing game graphics. At the same time, the chatbot could be taking a bite out of people who take the time to write guides and tips for their favorite games.

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The name of the new AI program comes from a The April Fool’s Joke Nvidia created seven years ago. It focused on a fake G-Assist dongle that would actually play your games for you. This new, real version of the company (which has get rich with AI) is a different type of AI. Instead of having an AI shoot down your in-game enemies like it’s the worst kind of aimbot, optimize your PC’s graphics settings without having to dig through each game’s messy options menus. As for playing the game for you, the chatbot also has the ability to offer advice on the latest meta or build guides if you don’t really want to bother experimenting with the game’s systems yourself.

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Gizmodo first saw hints of the company’s plans for a chatbot this year at CES. Then, it was little more than a ChatGPT clone. that could supposedly work on the device for those gamers with one of the newer GPUs. That was also where Nvidia, together with the technology startup Convai, showed AI NPC which could supposedly respond to users in real time. We find them pretty lame, especially if the plan is to start including them in games for players to interact with. AI PCs are still launching, and now Nvidia has open access to these AI-enabled PCs through the cloud for developers and even non-gaming companies.

G-Assist should be able to look at the detailed specifications recorded by Nvidia hardware and tell you how to maximize your gaming performance. In a video, the GPU maker offered some use cases, including asking the AI ​​how best to optimize your settings to make best use of your gaming monitor, graphics card, or CPU. In another example, the AI ​​could generate a graph for a player’s PC latency when playing Cyberpunk 2077.

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The AI ​​can also change your settings without the player needing to search through menus. In one example, Nvidia showed how AI could optimize power consumption by working to limit a game to a maximum of 60 FPS. The GPU maker claimed that AI could safely optimize power consumption. overclocks a gamer’s GPU without necessarily needing to know anything about system latency or power discrepancies.

AI that has access to your PC settings It would be a great help to anyone struggling to get the most out of their computer. On the other hand, G-Assist will also offer you in-game Tips. For example, you could ask the AI ​​for the best weapon at the beginning of the game to craft it. Ark: survival. AI will also have the ability to read what is happening on your screen. Therefore, the AI ​​could offer you suggestions if you can’t be bothered to figure out where to place the next skill point for your street samurai in Cyberpunk 2077.

We can ignore the subset of gamers who babble their usual “git gud” motto to anyone who simply needs some basic advice. Game guides have been around since the idea of ​​video games was just a glimmer in Tennis for two The eye of inventor William Higinbotham. The problem has more to do with the routine question of where AI companies get their training data. In this case, we know that Nvidia’s AI links players to the official server. Ark Community Wikiwhich is a database maintained by the player.

Gizmodo contacted Nvidia to find out what training data was and will be used for their in-game chatbot, but we did. not receive an immediate response.

Where exactly do you think Nvidia is going to get all its gaming tips from? Gaming advice blogs regularly write about weapon tier lists and guides for certain parts of the games. These sites regularly rely on search traffic from stuck players. Nvidia’s new in-game chatbot could easily take over by offering players an easy way to get their response immediately.

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