Valve has spoken up about games with AI-generated content on Steam, and while not opposed to the tech in a vacuum, the company is wary about copyright concerns.
) about the rejection of their game, claiming that"Valve is not willing to publish AI-generated content anymore." In a statement to PC Gamer and other publications, Valve elaborated that it is not opposed to generative tools as a concept, but instead takes the copyright concerns around them extremely seriously.
"After reviewing, we have identified intellectual property in [Game Name Here] which appears to belong to one or more third parties. In particular, [Game Name Here] contains art assets generated by artificial intelligence that appears to be relying on copyrighted material owned by third parties.
"It seems like Valve doesn’t really have a standard approach to AI generated games yet," said the developer,"and I’ve seen several games up that even explicitly mention the use of AI."In its statement to PC Gamer, Valve said that"The introduction of AI can sometimes make it harder to show a developer has sufficient rights in using AI to create assets, including images, text, and music.
The fact that AI models are trained on datasets containing copyrighted material remains a legal grey area, and it doesn't help that many of the companies involved don't want to be upfront about just what exactly they're using for their datasets.
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