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…Netflix now plans to also launch the ad-supported plan in 15 more countries. How many ads will users stomach for that incoming AI-generated content? Read more.
…Netflix now plans to also launch the ad-supported plan in 15 more countries. How many ads will users stomach for that incoming AI-generated content? Read more.
…5, which uses AI to add "photorealistic" lighting and materials to in-game models and environments. Instead, it's mostly complaints about the feature being another avenue for AI slop. And you…
…It stands for Scalable Turnkey AI Solutions). The company is trying to enable more brands and companies to start building AI glasses and display-enabled smartglasses by offering an all-in one…
…while rumors suggest we could see new features like the ability to remap gaming controllers and running apps in bubbles for improved multitasking. There has also been some major rumblings about combining…
…The company describes Specs as a "wearable computer," and the glasses come with a built-in browser and can provide "contextual AI assistance," thanks to partnerships with OpenAI and Google. Snap has…
…The company said in its announcement that the US government wanted it to suspend all foreign nationals' access to its newly launched AI models, whether they're inside or outside the US…
…Krafton bought Unknown Worlds back in 2021 and the contract stipulated that executives and staff would get to share in a $250 million bonus if they hit certain revenue targets. According to…
…The company claims it's meant to deliver "photorealistic" lighting and materials in games by using neural processing. But it differs considerably from previous versions of DLSS, which were focused on using…
…It's most likely overkill for most people, even gamers who play just for the pleasure of it. For competitive players who value high refresh rates in monitors the most, however, the…
…Rather, the DLSS 4.5 feature uses AI to create interpolated intermediate frames the machine "thinks" should be there. Normally this works fine, but the scheme can create odd artifacts in certain…