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‘Give In To Me’ Gets 4K AI Upscale

The Give In To Me music video by Michael Jackson has been newly released in 4K, offering fans a slightly more immersive way to experience one of the most intense performances of his “Dangerous” era. Rather than a traditional film restoration, this version has been created using AI upscaling technology, which tries to enhances the original video to meet modern ultra-high-definition standards.

Originally released in 1993, “Give In To Me” stands apart from many of Michael’s short films. Instead of a cinematic narrative, the video focuses on raw performance, capturing Michael on stage with his touring band during rehearsals for the Dangerous World Tour. The presence of Slash on lead guitar adds a hard rock edge that visually and sonically reinforces the song’s aggressive, confrontational tone. The video’s fast cuts, dramatic lighting, and close-ups of Michael gives it an unfiltered, almost documentary feel.

As with all these “Dangerous” short film restorations, while AI upscaling cannot recreate lost film detail, it tries to significantly improve perceived sharpness and stability, especially for concert-style footage like this. Some of the end result is sadly still questionable.

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