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The article on Steam discusses the platform's updated approach to handling games that use AI technology. It introduces a new AI disclosure section in the Content Survey for developers, categorizing AI usage into pre-generated and live-generated content. Valve will use this information in the game review process and display it on the Steam store page. Additionally, a new system allows players to report illegal content within games that contain live-generated AI. The changes aim to make the platform more open to releasing games using AI technology, with the exception of Adult Only Sexual Content created with live-generated AI. Valve acknowledges the complexity of the issue and the need for continued learning and adaptation.

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