Recently, Valve made an important announcement regarding the management of artificial intelligence-driven content on Steam. The decision comes amid a heated debate surrounding the use of artificial intelligence in games. In a fresh approach, Valve will incorporate an “AI disclosure section” into its content strategy. Game developers must clarify how artificial intelligence is integrated into their games in this section. Valve distinguishes between live-generated and pre-generated artificial intelligence content. Especially the latter will be scrutinized to ensure that it does not produce illegal content.
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These disclosures will soon be available on the Steam Store page
Among the most notable examples is “Infestation Origins,” a game that faced accusations in its early stages that it used generative artificial intelligence.
Furthermore, Valve’s initiative includes making these disclosures visible on the Steam store page. This transparency ensures that customers are fully informed about the use of artificial intelligence in the games they purchase. Furthermore, Valve is introducing a system that allows users to report illegal content found in games using live-generated artificial intelligence.
The rapid advancement of generative AI technology has sparked intense discussions about its ethical implications within the gaming industry. There are concerns not just among gamers, but also among video game voice actors, particularly in light of the recent SAG-AFTRA deal with a studio that creates artificial intelligence. Moreover, the rise of low-cost, AI-generated games designed for quick profits has been a point of contention, with many of such games appearing on Steam.
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Valve emphasized its commitment to not making hasty decisions in this complex area as it reflected on its journey in understanding and adapting to AI in gaming. The company apologized for any inconveniences caused to developers. In navigating the AI landscape, Valve has taken a cautious stance by limiting “Adult Only Sexual Content” generated by Live-Generated AI.