Users have the opportunity to experiment with Nvidia’s latest AI chatbot, Chat with RTX, which operates locally on your personal computer.
Unlike ChatGPT, Chat with RTX functions more as an AI categorization tool rather than a traditional chatbot since it lacks its own knowledge base. Instead, it relies on information from the documents you provide. The software is compatible with various file formats such as .txt, .pdf, .doc, and .xml. By utilizing the library offered by RTX, you can input a single file or an entire folder into Chat. Subsequently, the content is condensed into a concise paragraph in response to your queries.
As highlighted by The Verge, this tool can be beneficial for professionals analyzing lengthy documents. Moreover, Chat with RTX ensures data security by processing information directly on your PC, thus alleviating concerns about potential leaks.
Furthermore, the tool has the capability to summarize YouTube videos. To achieve this, you need to convert the video’s URL to a Folder Path and then paste the URL into Chat with RTX. The audio from the video is transcribed to serve as part of the knowledge base. Additionally, you can input URLs for YouTube songs, and the program will transcribe the content accordingly, even specifying the number of videos in the music.
Critique and Limitations
It is important to note that Chat with RTX is not flawless. Described by The Verge as “a little rough around the edges,” the tool excels in summarizing documents but faces challenges with YouTube videos. In one instance, a reviewer