Nvidia's much-criticized DLSS 5 trailer has been blocked on YouTube over an alleged copyright claim. When the tech demo first premiered in March, it instantly stirred up controversy over the extent of its AI-driven upscaling, which many users referred to as "AI slop." Now, Nvidia seems to have another issue on its hands related to the video, this time over an unusual copyright issue.
The past few years have been momentous for the graphics card manufacturer. A recent report revealed that Nvidia now accounts for over 90% of the PC GPU market, and the AI boom of the 2020s has pushed it to become one of the world's most valuable companies. However, that massive presence also means increased public scrutiny, and the GPU giant has recently found itself on the wrong side of audiences' favor.
Starfield gets an unofficial 12-minute demo of how Nvidia DLSS 5 upscaling applies to it, and it's a showcase that's as promising as it is uncanny.
As discovered by gaming content creator NikTek, Nvidia's controversial DLSS 5 announcement is no longer watchable on YouTube, thanks to a copyright strike. The notice that now appears instead of the actual video says La7...
