Valve, the gaming behemoth known among other things for operating popular gaming platform Steam and not releasing Half-Life 3, has taken significant steps in allowing games that integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) content on its platform. We see no way this could be a catastrophe. (/s)
This move comes after Valve previously declared that Steam would not accept games utilizing AI. Valve has since clarified its stance, indicating that it was actively working on incorporating AI into its existing review policies, aligning them with current copyright and trademark laws.
The announcement of this change was posted on the Steamworks Development news page. Valve officially unveiled changes to how it reviews games incorporating AI technology for availability on the Steam platform.
These modifications aim to facilitate the release of what Valve claims is a "vast majority of games" that are newly developed utilizing AI. The key alterations include updates to the Content Survey, a form that developers complete when submitting a game to Steam.
The survey will now include a section where developers must disclose whether AI was utilized during development, specifying whether it was pre-generated (for creating assets pre-release) or live-generated (for generating content during gameplay).
