This allows users to get game guides and tips without ever having to leave the game itself. Nvidia claims that G-Assist is capable of being trained on data supplied by game developers, and can also search the web to answer user queries, in a similar vein toChatGPTandChatRTX.

The AI interface can communicate with a PC’s own AI capabilities via GPU, in addition to data in the cloud, which is then spoken back to a user.

But, that’s not all, as Project G-Assist will also be able to make use of game optimization functions featured in GeForce experience and theNvidia app.

These can range from telling you a title’s best performance settings, in addition to scanning your PC to figure out where you might be able to eke out more performance.

The tool will also be able to overclock or undervolt your system for faster, or more efficient operation, should you ask it. In theory, Project G-Assist is an incredibly powerful tool.

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However, it remains as just a concept right now. If Project G-Assist were to be released, it could be another way for Nvidia to leverage its AI knowledge to enhance the software experience for users of its products, likeDLSSandReflex.

With the company’s Computex keynote long finished, we have still yet to hear anything on theRTX 50 seriesgraphics cards, including the rumoredRTX 5090.

Sayem Ahmed was Dexerto’s Tech Editor in the UK team, leading hardware coverage globally. Sayem is an expert in all things Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and PC components. He has over 10 years of experience, with bylines at Eurogamer, IGN, Trusted Reviews, Kotaku, and many more.