Mar 22 • 11:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Nvidia doubles down on 'AI slop' DLSS 5 tech, saying gamers are 'completely wrong'

Nvidia defends its DLSS 5 technology after backlash from gamers who criticized its AI-enhanced graphics.

Nvidia has recently announced its latest DLSS technology, DLSS 5, aimed at enhancing video game graphics using artificial intelligence but has faced significant criticism from the gaming community. The technology is designed to apply machine learning filters to improve the visual quality of games, a move Nvidia believes will lead to more lifelike graphics. However, gamers have reacted negatively to this announcement, describing the results as 'AI slop' and expressing concerns about the impact of such enhancements on the fidelity of the original graphic designs.

The backlash was sparked particularly by an example from 'Resident Evil Requiem,' where the character Grace Ashcroft appeared to have an exaggerated beauty filter applied, drastically altering her appearance and detracting from her character's intended portrayal. This example has led to widespread discussions on social media, with many gamers feeling that the AI applications compromise the integrity of game graphics rather than enhancing them. The term 'AI slop' has emerged as a label for what players see as an unnecessary and unwanted alteration to the visual storytelling of games.

Despite the criticism, Nvidia remains staunch in its support for DLSS 5, arguing that the AI advancements will pave the way for future graphical innovations in gaming. They believe that the initial backlash is a misunderstanding, emphasizing that such technology is meant to enrich the gaming experience rather than detract from it. As the technology is set to be implemented in various high-profile games, it will be interesting to see if Nvidia can overcome this criticism and win back the confidence of the gaming community.

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