![]() The creator of the game was contacted by Steam support and Steam responded with "While we strive to ship most titles submitted to use, we cannot ship games for which the developer does not have all of the necessary rights" to the shocked game creator. However, the company said that it is "the developer's responsibility to make sure they have the appropriate rights to ship their game". In a statement to PC Gamer, Valve said that it is "working through how to integrate AI into our already-existing review policies" and that its goal is not to discourage the use of AI on Steam. Update: Decided to give more details regarding my game's take down due to AI by u/potterharry97 in aigamedev ![]() ![]() You may read the post below where he explains all the details of the case. On Reddit, the developer in question, user r/aigamedev, posted two Reddit posts describing the incident at length. The developer said they tried to release a game with a few AI-generated assets, but Valve rejected the game and said it would not be allowed on Steam unless the developer could prove they owned the rights to all of the IP used in the data set that trained the AI. According to an anonymous developer on Reddit, Steam is "not willing" to accept games from developers who can't prove they own the rights to the original art or text assets used to train the AI algorithms.
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