Steam’s stance on AI-generated content in games has been understandably unclear over the past year, but a new update from Valve has confirmed in no uncertain terms that the company plans to fully support the use of AI in games so long as certain guidelines are followed.<\/p>
The update came on Jan. 9 when Valve shared a news post<\/a> on the Steam website to detail its plans to support and monitor games that utilize AI in their development on Steam. Before the update, Steam had not taken a firm stance on whether it supported or condemned AI-generated content, though the removal of a game from the Steam store in June had led to what many were calling a “blanket ban” on AI in games. On June 6, an indie developer explained on Reddit<\/a> that its game had been removed from Steam and showed receipts of a message from Valve offering the following explanation: “At this time, we are declining to distribute your game since it\u2019s unclear if the underlying AI tech used to create the assets has sufficient rights to the training data.” <\/p>