Valve's Stance on AI-Generated Games: Restrictions and Goals

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Valve has responded to claims that it is banning games with AI-generated assets from its Steam platform. The company stated that its policy is evolving and not a stand against AI. Valve's review process is based on current copyright law and policies, and it is working on integrating AI into its existing policies. The use of AI in game development is not controversial, but the legal ownership of AI-generated art remains unclear. Valve's decision to reject games with AI-generated assets is based on the potential liability and copyright issues surrounding the use of such assets.
- Valve responds to claims it has banned AI-generated games from Steam TechCrunch
- Valve says Steam games can’t use AI models trained on copyrighted works Ars Technica
- Valve says AI-generated content policy goal is "not to discourage the use of it on Steam" Eurogamer.net
- Valve has started blocking games with AI generated content, could imperil games like MS Flight Simulator Notebookcheck.net
- Valve All But Bans Steam Games From Using AI-Generated Content Gizmodo
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