Nvidia’s G-Help AI now works with Twitch, Spotify, and Gemini
Nvidia is mighty happy with G-Help, its new “AI” companion that runs on prime of an lively recreation and helps you out with ideas or {hardware} changes. Now, it appears to be like like the corporate is making ready to increase its capabilities. A brand new plugin-making system and a number of other examples are already letting the instrument’s tendrils increase to different companies.
Whereas customary builders can already use the G-Help API, Nvidia is hoping that extra common customers will get in on the motion, and has made a Plugin Builder to realize this. Utilizing ChatGPT’s generative code capabilities, it permits even a whole novice to “vibe code” and join it with something that additionally has an open API or the same setup.
The video above reveals an instance person asking the Plugin Builder instrument to generate a plugin to see if a Twitch streamer is stay, then walks by means of the steps to create and set up the plugin. It’s shockingly clean, going from a textual content immediate to a functioning little bit of code in two minutes (although I believe it’s assuming loads of how-to data on the person’s half).
Nvidia has already constructed what it calls “official” G-Help plugins to hook the system into Twitch, Spotify, Google Gemini, and peripheral and lighting management for Logitech, Corsair, and Nanoleaf, all accessible on GitHub. Nvidia says it’s going to create extra plugins sooner or later, too.
Nvidia G-Help is offered within the official Nvidia app now, and naturally it wants an RTX 30-series GPU or later to work.