
thisisaname How can I be wrong about something when I have not made any decision about it? Reply
SkyBill40 "Well, first of all, they're completely wrong," Huang said in a Q&A session in response to a question from Tom's Hardware editor-in-chief Paul Alcorn about the criticism. Why are we wrong? Because you say so? AI might be the answer to lining your pockets with cash, but it's not the end all/be all you think it to be, Jensen. On the contrary, it would seem as the push to AI of any sort has made things worse. Reply
spigias not some critics, but many, that's why nvidia bothered to respond. Reply
JTWrenn They really made a mistake in the games they chose to show this off. The fact that they look too much like generic gen ai is giving the impression that it will all look like AI slop. Now that might be or might not be the case…we just haven't seen enough to know. They should have had a game fully worked on from the get go to use this tech, that looked nothing like gen ai but had super high fidelity….then show that you can also slap it onto something that is already out there. Really bad understanding of how people see gen ai right now. Reply
DS426 Game developers shouldn't have to pick and choose what upscalers and frame gen tech to implement — this is an extra burden on them when they could be spending that time optimizing games and/or adding other content. It also punishes gamers that didn't choose the right GPU vendor. The three need to come together and merge all this into one open source SDK. Hardware vendors then optimize some of the code for their platforms and/or have their own extensions in the SDK, to facilitate healthy competition. I don't care about buying a GPU with the best upscaling or frame-gen tech — I just want to play games and not get marginalized for my GPU choice, surely like most other gamers out there. Reply
beyondlogic guy that ditches gamers tells gamers there wrong should be the title lol. Reply
DS426 SkyBill40 said: "Well, first of all, they're completely wrong," Huang said in a Q&A session in response to a question from Tom's Hardware editor-in-chief Paul Alcorn about the criticism. Why are we wrong? Because you say so? AI might be the answer to lining your pockets with cash, but it's not the end all/be all you think it to be, Jensen. On the contrary, it would seem as the push to AI of any sort has made things worse. Lol, IKR!? I feel like he's being our daddy. "You're wrong, children. Now, go along and play and quit your whining." Reply
PSUpower Instead of bashing technologies that are still in experimental stage, PC gamers should be more patient – especially given the fact that Nvidia is practically the only company right now driving innovation in 3D graphics. Reply
Eximo Insert Principal Skinner meme here, preferably AI edited with Jensen… Reply
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