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Nvidia surely thought it was doing a good thing for gamers by “upgrading” the faces of our favorite video game characters. But that just shows how much the company has lost the plot. Regardless of how it works,
Nvidia promised its new technology is a “dramatic leap in visual realism,” though gamers voiced fears it will diminish the artistic appearance of video games.
Nvidia’s new DLSS 5 uses generative AI and structured graphics data to make video games more realistic. CEO Jensen Huang says the approach could eventually spread to other industries.
Tired of DLSS 4.5? Nvidia said DLSS 5 is on the way, and it’s bringing real-time slop-ification to PC gaming. The best I can say is if you love uncanny and overly manicured AI images of people, you’ll love what Nvidia hopes to do to your favorite game.
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The chip-making company wanted DSSL 5 to be seen as a groundbreaking moment for video games, but it is being treated like AI slop meme fodder instead
NVIDIA DLSS 5 showcase: Real-time photorealism for Resident Evil Requiem, Starfield, and more on the upcoming RTX 5090.
DLSS 5: NVIDIA has officially announced DLSS 5, a breakthrough real-time neural rendering model moving beyond simple upscaling and frame generation by using AI to "infuse pixels with photoreal lighting and materials,