NVIDIA Unveils 1st Digital Human Technologies On-Device Model for Game Characters

NVIDIA has introduced its first digital human technology on-device small language model called Nemotron-4 4B Instruct. This model is designed for role-playing in games and offers leading retrieval-augmented generation and function-calling capabilities.

Nemotron-4 4B Instruct allows game characters to respond more intuitively to players, comprehend instructions, and perform accurate and relevant actions.

The Nemotron-4 4B Instruct model is being showcased in the multiplayer mech game Mecha BREAK, developed by Amazing Seasun Games. By running directly on GeForce RTX AI PCs, it enhances in-game immersion and provides a dynamic gameplay experience.



Players can interact with mechanic non-playable characters (NPCs) that assist in choosing mechanized robots, appearance customization, and battle preparation.

A Small Language Model Purpose-Built for Role-Playing

NVIDIA Nemotron-4 4B Instruct provides better role-play, retrieval-augmented generation and function-calling capabilities, allowing game characters to more intuitively comprehend player instructions, respond to gamers and perform more accurate and relevant actions.

The model is available as an NVIDIA NIM microservice, which provides a streamlined path for developing and deploying generative AI-powered applications. The NIM is optimized for low memory usage, offering faster response times and providing developers a way to take advantage of over 100 million GeForce RTX-powered PCs and laptops.

James, Nvidia's interactive digital human knowledgeable about NVIDIA and our products. James uses a collection of NVIDIA NIMs, NVIDIA ACE, and ElevenLabs digital human technologies to provide natural and immersive responses

Nemotron-4 4B Instruct is part of NVIDIA ACE, a suite of digital human technologies that provide speech, intelligence and animation powered by generative AI. It’s available as a NIM for cloud and on-device deployment by game developers.

NVIDIA ACE and digital human technologies continue to expand their footprint in the gaming industry.

Global game publisher and developer Perfect World Games is advancing its NVIDIA ACE and digital human technology demo, Legends, with new AI-powered vision capabilities. Within the demo, the character Yun Ni can see gamers and identify people and objects in the real world using the computer’s camera powered by ChatGPT-4o, adding an augmented reality layer to the gameplay experience. These capabilities unlock a new level of immersion and accessibility for PC games.

››› download the NIM to begin building game characters powered by generative AI.

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