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V Society responded by refusing to list games with AI-generated content: the audit policy is being adjusted.

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CTOnews.com, July 2 (Xinhua)-- CTOnews.com has previously reported that some games made using artificial intelligence (AI) technology have been banned on the Steam platform because developers have not obtained all the necessary copyrights. In response, Valve, the operator of the Steam platform, responded that they are learning and adapting to the application of AI technology in game development, and try to incorporate it into the existing audit policy.

Valve said in a statement to IGN that it has been committed to releasing as many games as possible, but the introduction of AI technology sometimes adds complexity to copyright issues, especially when it comes to the legality of the data used to train the AI model. As a result, they require developers to ensure that they have enough rights to distribute games when submitting games, including images, text and music created using AI technology.

Valve also says it knows that AI technology is a growing area and doesn't want to stop developers from submitting games that contain AI-generated content to Steam. Instead, they are trying to integrate it with existing audit policies. They stressed that their vetting process reflected the current copyright laws and policies, not their own subjective opinions. With the change of laws and policies, their review process will be adjusted accordingly.

Valve also says it welcomes and encourages innovation and believes that AI technology will bring new and exciting experiences to games. At the same time, they also remind developers to follow appropriate commercial license agreements when using AI technology and not to infringe existing copyright. Finally, Valve also said that in the process of perfecting the review process, if a developer loses the application fee due to submitting a game made using AI technology, they are willing to refund it.

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