The update removes the need for developers to disclose when AI-powered tools are used in the development of games.
AI tools designed for productivity don't need disclosing on Steam, according to Valve's updated publishing rules.
The tweak addresses the fact that generative AI tools have been stuffed into just about every piece of software professionals ...
Steam's new gen-AI disclosure form acknowledges many game dev environments include AI tools, but focuses on what's "consumed ...
Steam has updated its AI disclosure policy, shifting the focus to player-facing content. While developers must report in-game ...
Valve has updated Steam's AI disclosure policy, requiring developers to flag generative content while exempting background ...
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Valve has quietly updated its AI disclosure guidance on Steam, tightening up the language around what developers do, and what ...
Valve has adjusted the language around the type of generative AI use developers must disclose to upload their games to Steam.
Even Hytale, the long-awaited, standalone Minecraft-like due to release into early access Jan. 13, can have its origins ...
Developer Rakuel is pulling his free-to-play card game Hardest from Steam after his girlfriend convinced him that using ...