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Big shift in how Steam handles AI disclosure. The platform just relaxed its stance on developer transparency around AI-tools used during production. Here's the catch though: devs still can't hide whether they actually generated game content with AI or if the game uses AI to create content on the fly during gameplay. So it's not a free pass to go silent. The nuance matters here—Steam's drawing a line between what happens behind the scenes during development versus what players experience in the actual game. The policy acknowledges that modern game creation involves various tools and processes, but when AI touches what reaches players, that's where transparency kicks in. This reflects how the industry's grappling with AI integration across different phases of game development. Whether this approach sticks or evolves will probably influence how other platforms handle similar situations.