I tested Nvidia's AI gaming assistant: it advised me to 'update' to old drivers and told me I wasn't playing a game (I was playing a game), but maybe I should've expected that from version 0.1
Nvidia's Project G-Assist is one of the few times in the last year or so that any of the big gaming companies have name-dropped AI and I've actually seen the vision. A chatbot/diagnostic tool that reads your system and gives advice on how to better optimise it seems intuitively like something that could actually be useful
A lot of the problem with games having larger and larger settings menus is that it can all feel a tad too granular. Do you flip one option to get 1 fps higher, or do you go for a slightly nicer texture?