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this post was submitted on 01 Jul 2023
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Valve, the digital storefront for games, has responded to reports of games made with AI-generated content being banned from Steam. In an official statement, Valve explained that it is still learning about AI technology and wants to ensure developers have the proper rights for all assets used in their games.
The company aims to ship as many titles as possible but faces challenges in verifying rights and legal uncertainty surrounding data used to train AI models. Valve clarified that its review process reflects current copyright laws and policies, not personal opinions. They encourage innovation and the use of AI technology within appropriate legal boundaries.
Valve also mentioned that while app-submission credits are usually non-refundable, they are willing to offer them in cases where the review process needs improvement.
Ironic, isn't it.