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	<title>Comments on: AI-based upsampling tech creates high-res versions of low-res images: Digital Photography Review</title>
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		<title>By: Tomi Engdahl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gfycat wants to fix your low-fidelity GIFs with machine learning
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Gfycat is now making a big push on the technical front to make those GIFs look better and more discoverable as creators look to continue to upload content, regardless of what kind of quality or fidelity they are. And it’s more of a video problem than an image recognition problem, CEO Richard Rabbat said.

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<p>Gfycat is now making a big push on the technical front to make those GIFs look better and more discoverable as creators look to continue to upload content, regardless of what kind of quality or fidelity they are. And it’s more of a video problem than an image recognition problem, CEO Richard Rabbat said.</p>
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