>Nvidia showed off its latest hardware GPU Technology Conference this week. Towards the end of the event, a journalist asked Huang when we could see the emergence of video games “where every pixel is generated at real-time frame rates,” as quoted by Tom’s Hardware.>“In five years from now, you’re probably right in the middle where everything is changing in real-time, and everybody’s going, ‘Oh, look at that, this is happening,'” he replied. “And so I would say that within the next five to ten years, somewhere in between, it’s largely the case.”
>>738154097>eyes at the end looking at nothingtwo more weeks
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if artists weren't such huge, tremendous, unbelievable faggots would you have supported them against AI /v/
>>738156012Probably not, AI has been pretty useful in my life, makes automatically responding to normalfags INCREDIBLY easy at work, they eat it up and don't even care that I'm not reading their stupid bullshit and feel special that "I'm putting so much attention on their case/issue". At home I have an LLM that I've fed all of my coding projects into. I'm not perfect, but it can pretty closely approximate my work or at the very least spit out some ideas from prompts I put in, which is great for throwing shit at and seeing what sticks.
>snake oil salesman claims snake oil can cure all of your ills