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Early reactions to Nvidia's DLSS 5 were swift and skeptical, with some observers likening the technology to an Instagram-style filter applied over gameplay footage. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang refuted the allegations, but subsequent clarifications have helped outline how the system actually works โ€“ and where it can fall short.

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[โ€“] Strider@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

The thing is, it's not rushed. 'AI' as in what we call LLM today exists for quite a few years now and is just a tool which is used for a lot of I'll fitting uses. Training also has its limits and it will not suddenly not hallucinate or get sentient.

Yet it was sold this way. It's the sunk cost fallacy, stupidity and the attempt to cut literally every corner. And it's failing hard.