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NVIDIA announced DLSS 5 at its GTC conference, claiming it delivers "photorealistic" lighting and materials in games using neural processing. The technology differs significantly from previous DLSS versions, which focused on upscaling performance. The announcement triggered widespread backlash from gamers, developers, and industry professionals who view it as problematic AI-generated content.

DLSS has been a key selling point for NVIDIA graphics cards, helping games run smoother by intelligently upscaling lower-resolution images. DLSS 5's shift toward AI-generated visual content represents a fundamental change that could affect how games look and how developers create art, touching on broader concerns about AI replacing human creativity in gaming.
Gamers and developers say

DLSS 5 is essentially an "AI slop filter" that re-renders games rather than genuinely improving performance. Game artists and developers are expressing frustration and concern about their future in the industry, with some calling it a fundamental threat to their craft and livelihood.

NVIDIA says

DLSS 5 represents an advancement in gaming technology that will deliver photorealistic visuals through improved neural processing. The company positions this as innovation that enhances the gaming experience by providing better lighting and materials rendering.

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