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Home / Technology / Nvidia's AI Now Runs on Your PC, Not the Cloud

Nvidia's AI Now Runs on Your PC, Not the Cloud

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Nvidia's AI runs locally on devices, enhancing privacy and speed.
  • Project G-Assist offers an AI chatbot for device settings and game advice.
  • On-device AI assistants can significantly reduce cloud service costs for users.
Nvidia's AI Now Runs on Your PC, Not the Cloud

Nvidia is pioneering on-device artificial intelligence with its Project G-Assist, showcased at CES 2026. This AI chatbot interface runs entirely on a user's computer, eliminating the need for cloud processing. The system can manage device settings, such as adjusting game parameters, and even reset itself when requested, demonstrating a seamless integration into daily computer use.

This technology extends to gaming, with an AI assistant developed for complex titles like Total War: Pharaoh. It can answer player questions by analyzing in-game events and vast amounts of game data, offering explanations and solutions without spoiling the core gameplay experience. This approach prioritizes user privacy and operational speed.

Running AI models locally offers significant advantages, including enhanced data security and reduced latency. For professionals like designers and creators, this on-device capability can lead to substantial savings on cloud subscription and usage fees, making advanced AI tools more accessible and cost-effective.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Project G-Assist is an experimental AI chatbot interface from Nvidia that runs directly on your computer to help adjust device settings and provide assistance.
The AI assistant analyzes in-game events and data to answer player questions, offering explanations and solutions without compromising the game's challenge.
Running AI locally enhances privacy by keeping data on your device, increases speed by eliminating cloud delays, and can reduce subscription costs for users.

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