DLSS 5 sparks debate over AI-driven realism in games

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Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5, a real-time neural rendering tech that can rework a game’s lighting and materials through generative AI. While it promises a dramatic leap in visual fidelity, early reactions are divisive, with critics accusing it of “AI slop” that alters recognizable characters and potentially undermines artistic intent. Nvidia says the tech fuses handcrafted rendering with AI while preserving artist control, and major studios plan support this fall, making the update a contentious topic among gamers and developers.
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- Nvidia’s AI-Powered Photorealistic Gaming Technology Roasted As ‘AI Slop’ Forbes
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