Doom: The Dark Ages looks shockingly good at 240p with DLSS 4 enabled, proving the tech is here to stay
It isn't perfect, but it isn't horrible either.

There has been a lot of discourse around the use of AI in rendering video games. Right now, there are two AI models doing some serious work: Frame Generation and DLSS 4. Frame Generation aims to boost framerates by using AI to fill in the gaps with what people call "fake frames." Meanwhile, DLSS 4 allows PCs to render the game at a lower quality, then uses AI to scale the image up a few resolutions so it can look good without taking a toll on your hardware.