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>t-that's ugly
Okay but that's just your subjective bias speaking, what does that have to do with the underlying tech?
You're looking at the products of a computer program that can learn any visual style and replicate it whether it's 2D, 3D, or a video. Anything, including things you like. It can create new things based on those learned patterns, or create new patterns by merging different patterns. That means it could make more than it's trained on, it's very cool and extremely useful and efficient.
It also learns so well that even though it's only looking at picture and videos, it has a remarkably high understanding of real-world physics which is a big deal as we haven't conventionally learned how to compute those things yet. It's actually surpassed human efforts there in some regards. In the context of video game code, it's just a matter of building hardware and software to utilize this tech in real-time, and again Nvidia is working on that and have shown examples of it already.