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TAIPEI—Last week at the Computex 2024 trade show in Taiwan, PCMag attended a series of demos hosted by Nvidia at an offsite venue. Following the show’s blockbuster keynote speech by CEO Jensen Huang, which was held at the NTU Sports Center on June 2, an army of Nvidia representatives were staged in suites, showing off fine-grained small-group demos of the company’s latest advances in consumer-facing AI.This was a far cry from the big-vision data-center broad strokes posed by Huang in his keynote. These demos were more about Nvidia’s progress in incorporating AI chat, AI-assisted image generation, and AI video and audio processing into games and creative applications. We filmed the lot and have culled the highlights of 90 minutes of demos into the video above. Boiled down to just 12 minutes, it is well worth a watch if you’re curious about the kind of AI features and tweaks coming soon to a PC near you, whether it’s GeForce-equipped or not.10 Ways Nvidia Stuns With AIA summary of the 10 demos in the video above follows:
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On-Device AI Models in Games: It is now possible to have LLM-generated conversations with in-game characters in line with the game plot, with characters defined by certain traits on the back end.Project G-Assist: Get in-game help with performance issues or game guidance if, say, you’re stuck at beating a boss. The AI scans the actual onscreen items using a vision model for context.Real-Time Language Translation Demo: An in-game character handles real-time translation of Chinese to English and generatively answers questions on the fly based on an LLM. Demonstrates both language translation and content generation concurrently.Chat RTX: Language models that don’t have recent info in their data sets can hallucinate answers to questions that require that info. But you can add a folder of files with updates to an existing language model, and the AI can incorporate that new info into its learning set. RTX Remix: A tool for game modders that allows them to “remaster” classic games with new textures.Upscaling Old Video With DaVinci Resolve: Demo of upscaling old video from low (480p or 1080p) to higher (1080p or 4K) resolution, and from SDR to HDR, on the fly, using AI.Fast Forward Video Editing With Capcut: A demo of dual-encode capabilities in Capcut that is possible with higher-end GeForce RTX laptop and desktop GPUs. A boon for influencers and others who need fast render and upload times for their content.SFF-Ready PC Cases and GPUs: A new Nvidia program suggests dimensions and power-connector placement for makers of PC cases and GPUs, designed to ease the construction of compact PCs based on GeForce cards. (See our deeper dive on the topic.)120fps AV1 Recording and Automatic GPU Tuning in Nvidia App: Higher-quality streaming, plus auto-settings tweaking for your GPU.Photo Restoration With RTX: A demo of easy unwanted-object removal and photo denoising in Topaz AI.
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