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Intel unveiled a prototype of its AI Gaming Coach service, a local AI assistant to help you get through difficult moments in games

Intel has unveiled a prototype of the AI Gaming Coach. It is a personalized local assistant that is designed to help gamers overcome difficult stages in games.
According to VideoCardz, the AI assistant uses the power of the CPU, video card and neural processor NPU, which allows it to work offline, without resorting to the cloud. The publication notes that the development is similar to NVIDIA’s Project G-Assist, however, unlike this tool, which also optimizes PC parameters, AI Gaming Coach focuses exclusively on gaming situations. For example, the system can suggest strategies for fighting a boss or methods of overcoming difficult areas.
For AI Gaming Coach to work, a separate integration into each specific game is required, the AI cannot adapt to new projects on its own. You will be able to interact with the assistant via text chat, integrated into the user interface.
The release date, supported platforms and required system parameters have not been announced yet: the technology is still under development.

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