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Nvidia is giving away an RTX 50 graphics cards and laptops for G-Assist Hackathon

If you've been tinkering with NVIDIA's Project G-Assist and have a great idea for a new feature, now's your chance to shine, and potentially win some next-generation hardware. Nvidia is running a hackathon to encourage developers to build custom plug-ins for its AI assistant, but you'll have to be quick, as the deadline for submissions is July 21st.

For those who haven't been following along, Project G-Assist is Nvidia's new programmable AI assistant that lives within the GeForce overlay. It's designed to let you control and optimise your system with natural language commands, all without needing to Alt-Tab out of your game. The “Plug and Play” hackathon challenges developers of all skill levels to expand their capabilities by creating their plug-ins using Python, C++, or even a ChatGPT-based tool for those less familiar with coding.

Nvidia is putting up some seriously impressive loot to attract talent. The grand prize winner will walk away with a brand-new GeForce RTX 5090 laptop. Second place will snag a GeForce RTX 5080, and third place will receive a GeForce RTX 5070. All three winners will also get a spotlight on Nvidia's social channels and a chance to meet the G-Assist team.

To get your entry in, you have until Monday, July 21st, at 7:59 BST to submit a GitHub repository (detailed requirements here) containing your plug-in's source code and executable files. Entrants must also create a short video (between 30 seconds and 2 minutes) showing off their creation in action and promote it on X, TikTok, or Instagram using the hashtag #AIonRTXHackathon before filling out the official online submission form.

Judges will evaluate entries based on creativity, technical execution, and usability. For anyone looking to make a last-minute push, Nvidia has provided a host of resources, including sample plug-ins on GitHub and a dedicated developer Discord channel for support.

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