Developer claims Steam is rejecting games with AI-generated artwork

Valve cites unclear legal status, copyrighted training data in rejection message.

Can you tell which of these seemingly identical bits of Steam iconography were generated using AI (trick question, it's none of them).

Can you tell which of these seemingly identical bits of Steam iconography were generated using AI (trick question, it's none of them). (credit: Aurich Lawson)

Valve has reportedly become the latest company to react to the uncertain legal landscape surrounding AI-generated artwork by simply barring its use in submitted materials. An anonymous developer going by the Reddit handle potterharry97 reports having a Steam game page submission rejected for the use of "art assets generated by artificial intelligence that appears to be relying on copyrighted material owned by third parties."

Potterharry97 originally posted about the rejection in a May post on the now-private GameDev subreddit (partially archived here, Google Cache here). In that post, potterharry97 admitted that "a large portion of the assets have some AI involvement in its creation" through the use of Stable Diffusion. In a follow-up post this month on the AIGameDev subreddit, potterharry97 wrote that the initial submission was intended as an early placeholder version, "with 2-3 assets/sprites that were admittedly obviously AI generated from the hands."

That "obvious" use of AI art tools apparently set off some alarm bells with a Valve moderator, who reportedly replied that Valve had "identified intellectual property... which appears to belongs to one or more third parties. In particular, [Game Name Here] contains art assets generated by artificial intelligence that appears to be relying on copyrighted material owned by third parties."

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Asus Zenfone 10 im Test: Das beste kleine Android-Smartphone am Markt

Auf Asus können sich Fans kleiner Top-Smartphones verlassen: Das Zenfone 10 vereint ein kompaktes Format und Spitzen-Hardware zu einem attraktiven Paket. Ein Test von Tobias Költzsch (Asus, Smartphone)

Auf Asus können sich Fans kleiner Top-Smartphones verlassen: Das Zenfone 10 vereint ein kompaktes Format und Spitzen-Hardware zu einem attraktiven Paket. Ein Test von Tobias Költzsch (Asus, Smartphone)

Linda Yaccarino’s vision for Twitter 2.0 emerges

Staff should be ready for “hand-to-hand combat” as company preps new ad offering.

A Twitter logo on a phone with a shattered screen.

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Twitter’s new chief executive, Linda Yaccarino, is preparing a series of measures to bring back advertisers who had abandoned the platform under Elon Musk’s ownership, including introducing a video ads service, wooing more celebrities and raising headcount.

The former NBCUniversal advertising head, who started as chief executive on June 5, is seeking to launch full-screen, sound-on video ads that would be shown to users scrolling through Twitter’s new short-video feed, according to three people familiar with the situation.

Yaccarino also plans to meet media partners, publishers and talent agencies in a bid to bring celebrities, political figures and other content creators to the platform.

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Klimakrise: Manche Korallen leben 10.000 Jahre – nun ist bekannt warum

Korallenriffe bieten die größte Biodiversität auf unserem Planeten. Dennoch sind manche Riffe vom Aussterben bedroht. Andere sind stressresistenter. Ein Forschungsteam kennt wohl den Grund. (Fortschritt, Studien)

Korallenriffe bieten die größte Biodiversität auf unserem Planeten. Dennoch sind manche Riffe vom Aussterben bedroht. Andere sind stressresistenter. Ein Forschungsteam kennt wohl den Grund. (Fortschritt, Studien)

Raumfahrt: Nasa veröffentlicht Ultraviolettbilder vom Mars

Die Maven-Raumsonde hat den Mars zu zwei Jahreszeiten in ultraviolettem Licht aufgenommen. Einige Details auf dem roten Planeten erscheinen damit schärfer. (Fortschritt, Nasa)

Die Maven-Raumsonde hat den Mars zu zwei Jahreszeiten in ultraviolettem Licht aufgenommen. Einige Details auf dem roten Planeten erscheinen damit schärfer. (Fortschritt, Nasa)