Avast ye mateys! Nvidia's latest treasure be a fancy app to run an AI chatbot on yer mighty RTX-powered vessel!
2024-02-13
Avast ye! RTX be a fine matey that claimeth to distil lengthy parchments 'n YouTube flicks, yet its worth be as unsteady as a drunken sailor on the plank.
In a humorous tone fit for a 17th-century pirate, Nvidia is introducing a new AI chatbot called Chat with RTX that runs directly on your PC. However, it's not your typical chatbot like ChatGPT; instead, it acts as an AI summarizer. This means it doesn't have its own knowledge base and relies on documents provided by users. The software supports various file formats, including .txt, .pdf, .doc, and .xml.Professionals can use Chat with RTX to analyze lengthy documents, and because it runs locally on your PC, you can process sensitive data without worrying about leaks. Additionally, the software can also summarize YouTube videos. By changing the dataset to a YouTube URL, you can transcribe and use the video as the chatbot's knowledge base.
While Chat with RTX is effective at summarizing documents, it's rough around the edges when it comes to YouTube videos. It may transcribe the wrong video or fail to understand context for follow-up questions. The demo is free for anyone to try, but your computer needs to meet certain requirements, such as having a GeForce RTX 30 Series or higher graphics card, at least 8GB of VRAM, and Windows 10 or Windows 11.
The installation process may take some time, even on powerful machines, as it's a large file size and utilizes a significant amount of RAM. It's unclear if the support will expand to RTX 20 Series graphics cards, and there is no information about the final version's launch.
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