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How would you be able to know if something is AI generated if it's not outright stated in the product description?

"Yes, I intentionally designed the static image of this man to have 5 and a half fingers on one hand with a distorted logo on their t-shirt, please allow this game, Valve."

How can you prove that something is AI generated? Would creating graphics in Adobe's photoshop AI filler tool count as AI-generated content to Valve, or is Adobe's AI data-set using copyright-free graphics?

I wonder if this is Valve trying to also somewhat cater/attract artists on the platform, as I'm sure artists are against using AI under the guise it'd "steal their jobs/hamper creativity".




I think the idea is that if someone gets sued for the AI art in their game, Steam plans to point to their terms of service and say the legalese equivalent of "they promised us that it didn't have AI art, if they didn't lie to us we wouldn't have hosted their game", and not also get sued.




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