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Demo in Consumer Electronics Show 2026 For Nvidia Project G-Help Impressive in itself. It is a chatbot AI-like interface Works on computer Which can help you adjust your device settings to suit what you’re doing, with the ability to make these changes yourself if you ask.
During the demo, something else about the AI tool impressed Gerardo Delgado Cabrera, Nvidia’s director of AI PCs. The demonstration included asking the robot, through a microphone, to perform tasks such as adjusting mouse sensitivity during the game. After this demo, Nvidia representatives had to reset it and then show it to the next group. Instead of doing it manually, they simply asked the AI to do it.
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“We got to this point where we convinced ourselves to use it naturally,” Delgado-Cabrera told me.
Although Project G-Assist is still an experiment, you can actually try it for yourself. Nvidia has also opened the way for developers to create plugins that add functionality. It can make recommendations taking into account your current settings – here’s what you have, here’s what could be improved. If you ask it to make changes, it will display the actions taken directly in the chat window.
The entire process is done directly on the computer itself, rather than outsourcing the work to a data center. It will take up a lot of memory, so you may not want to keep it running.
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The same concept is behind Nvidia’s demo of Total War: Pharaoh’s AI chatbot assistant. Complex strategy games like Total War can be particularly challenging for new players to understand, since they often come with extensive documentation and complex mechanics ensuring their own encyclopedias.
This AI advisor, running on the device and not in the cloud, can answer the player’s questions about actual in-game events using the context of all that information. I saw an Nvidia representative ask, for example, why there was a mutiny in the player’s area of the game. The advisor provided an explanation and some possible solutions.
One of the challenges with these types of AI tools is making them useful without taking away from the fun of the game. You don’t want the AI to recommend every move or spoil the secrets that make the game interesting.
I can only imagine that this interface creates a new way to interact with complex games like Total War or Civilization. Sure, you can move the pieces and click all the buttons as usual, but you can probably only control the game through voice or text chat. This is how a real world leader does things. It won’t be for everyone, but it could offer a completely different way to play.
Nvidia demonstrated the creation of AI-generated 3D video using models that run entirely on the computer itself.
Running AI models locally offers some advantages. The first is privacy: your information is not transferred over the Internet to the cloud, over connections that may or may not be as secure as you would like. The other reason is speed, as these models take much less time to work because they run on local chips.
But for power users like Designers and creativesAll the different iterations of AI generation required to tweak something and make it perfect can add up to a lot of money from the cloud service. Play it on your own device, and you’ll save potentially huge subscription and usage costs.