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Nvidia's Chat with RTX lets you run an AI chatbot on your GPU
Hey you, cyberpunk wunkderkind ready to shift all the paradigms and break out of every box you can find. Do you want to run a super-powerful, mind-boggling artificial intelligence right on your own computer? Well you can, and you've been able to for a while. But now Nvidia is making it super easy, barely an inconvenience to do so, with a preconfigured generative text AI that runs off its consumer-grade graphics cards. It's called "Chat with RTX," and it's available as a beta right now.
Minecraft with ray tracing is out for all Windows 10 players
Minecraft's ray tracing feature for Windows 10 has made its way out of beta eight months after the feature first became available for testers. The addition of ray tracing support for NVIDIA's RTX graphics cards transforms the sandbox game's aesthetics into one that's, well, shinier. As we said in our hands-on post earlier this year, the realistic lighting, reflections and shadows the feature brings make Minecraft feel more immersive. Yes, the game is still as blocky as ever, but the in-game sunlight looks so real, for instance, and shadows and reflections could make you feel as if you're inside the virtual world. To be able to experience what ray tracing adds to the game, you'll need to run it on a PC with one of NVIDIA's GPUs that's capable of ray tracing.