The tool, called ‘Chat with RTX’, will allow users to customise a generative AI (GenAI) model on the lines of OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Bard by linking it to files, documents, and notes that they can then query.
Nvidia has been a top beneficiary of technology companies race to build AI into their products and services, with its graphics processors in short supply as Meta Platforms and other Big Tech companies buy billions of dollars worth of its components.
The Santa Clara, California company dominates the market for chips that work with massive amounts of language data. Generative AI models get incrementally smarter through exposure to more data, a process called training.