Nvidia CEO Fires Back: Why DLSS 5 Is More Than Just AI Slop
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently addressed the controversial perception of DLSS 5, countering claims that AI-generated frames and textures are degrading the quality of modern video games. Huang argued that the technology serves as a powerful performance multiplier, allowing for visual complexity that traditional rendering could never achieve. He dismissed the 'AI slop' label by emphasizing that DLSS 5 is a tool for developers to master, noting that they are free to ignore the feature if it does not meet their artistic standards. The debate underscores a pivotal moment in gaming where hardware performance is increasingly reliant on machine learning algorithms rather than raw power alone.
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