GameDiscoverCo's Simon Carless spotted (via VGC) the change in Valve's AI disclosure guidelines that mandate studios to ...
The update removes the need for developers to disclose when AI-powered tools are used in the development of games.
The tweak addresses the fact that generative AI tools have been stuffed into just about every piece of software professionals ...
An indie game developer says he's removing his game from Steam to repent for his sin of using AI-generated assets to make it.
AI tools designed for productivity don't need disclosing on Steam, according to Valve's updated publishing rules.
The company now requires developers to say if they use the technology for content generation, rather "efficiency gains" ...
Last summer, solo developer Eero "Rakuel" Laine released Hardest, a free-to-play card game roguelike that he openly admitted ...
Valve has made a significant update to how developers must disclose the use of AI in games released on Steam, altering its ...
Amidst the continued AI witch hunt, Embark Studio CEO Patrick Söderlund bravely admitted that ARC Raiders uses AI. And gamers ...
However, although Steam requires games that use generative AI in their development to disclose the use, such disclosures are voluntary, so the actual number of games created using GenAI is likely ...
The video game industry is hellbent on harnessing the power of generative AI to boost productivity and dream up virtual worlds — while also cutting costs, of course. According to a recent Google Cloud ...
Hardest, a roguelike card battler with AI-generated assets, is set to be pulled from Steam after its creator's views on the ...