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Yesterday Nvidia revealed its latest upscaling tech, called DLSS 5, which it described as "the company's most significant breakthrough in computer graphics since the debut of real-time ray tracing in 2018." Sounds good, until you actually see it. According to Nvidia, the tech "infuses pixels with ph
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NVIDIA pitched DLSS 5 as a breakthrough in real-time rendering. Players saw something closer to AI overreach.
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Nvidia, the global leaders of shilling AI as utterly necessary and life-changing in all fields to please their investors, continues to damage AI's reputation. How long until the entire facade comes crashing down? When will business leaders finally realize that AI isn't good enough yet to warrant tot
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pointed to a fast-rising project called OpenClaw as a major step forward in how people interact with AI.
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