Nvidia CEO tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn’t just “AI slop”

Why it matters: Nvidia's AI ambitions are expanding, from gaming tech to AGI claims, sparking debate on utility vs. hype.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang defends DLSS 5, stating that game developers are not obligated to use the technology if they dislike it.
- Huang also controversially claims that Nvidia has already achieved Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), as reported by The Verge AI.
- The contrasting statements highlight Nvidia's aggressive push into AI, from practical gaming applications to ambitious claims about advanced intelligence, raising questions about both utility and hype.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is defending DLSS 5 against accusations of being "AI slop," suggesting game developers have the autonomy to choose whether to implement it. This comes as Huang also provocatively claims Nvidia has achieved Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), hinting at the broader, potentially controversial, implications of their AI advancements.

