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Echoing recent and divisive claims that "every game company is now using AI," per Nexon CEO Junghun Lee, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney advocates for removing AI-generated content disclosures from stores like Steam and the Epic Game Store on the grounds that AI will be used in "nearly all" games.
Responding to a Twitter user who argued "Steam and all digital marketplaces need to drop the 'Made with AI' label," Sweeney agreed. (And before we go any further, I do want to ask: if a game using gen AI is so great and normal, why do so many people seem keen on hiding its use from players?)
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This is partly why Sweeney's remarks can seem overzealous. "The rights situation" he mentions is central to ongoing discussions of gen AI use across disciplines, and perhaps especially in games where art and text may be scraped and repurposed without clear sourcing or permission. Multiple major game companies have come out to fend off potential unauthorized use of their IP by AI tools, for instance.
On the topic of store disclosures, it's also worth revisiting the counterpoints in Valve's post about "AI Content on Steam" from January 2024, which laid out guidelines to make AI-aided games more transparent and, ultimately, releasable. "Under the Steam Distribution Agreement, you promise Valve that your game will not include illegal or infringing content, and that your game will be consistent with your marketing materials," the company said. "In our pre-release review, we will evaluate the output of AI-generated content in your game the same way we evaluate all non-AI content - including a check that your game meets those promises."
"Authorship disclosure" is a big reason stores like Steam make these gen AI blurbs so prominent. No matter how many executives suggest everyone is doing it and nobody cares, a sizable portion of people buying – and, again, making – games are demonstrably put off by gen AI and do want to know if and how it's been used. Just look at the sour player response every time a game is caught using AI-generated assets without clear acknowledgement. Many people explicitly want real, human art made with observable intent, care, and methodology.
This whole discourse pocket feels like a microcosm of the AI wave in general: the biggest proponents, who often have the most to gain, treat an imagined AI future as today's reality and incredulously question why everyone else hasn't had the same, almost religious vision.
Microsoft shares study of gamers that reckons a whopping 79% are "open to help from AI," but let's all stop to consider the sample size: 1,500 people.
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