Netflix has deployed AI upscaling on the 1987-1993 sitcom “A Different World,” resulting in significant visual artifacts documented by technology commentator Scott Hanselman. The AI processing, intended to enhance the original 360p footage for modern displays, has generated distortions resembling “lava lamp effects” on actors’ bodies, improperly rendered mouths, and misshapen background objects including posters and tennis rackets. This marks Netflix’s second controversial AI implementation in recent months, following December’s AI-powered dubbing and mouth morphing on “La Palma.”