The official response from Steam Technical Support was: “We are unable to publish your game because it contains AI-generated assets that may be based on copyrighted material owned by third parties.”
The company refused to publish it until it confirmed that it owns the rights to all materials used in the dataset on which the neural network was trained to create assets.
The developer claims that even after manually modifying all AI-generated assets, Valve does not allow the game to be released on Steam. At the same time, the developer believes that the only reason for the rejection is still the existence of artificial intelligence-generated content.
Source: Ferra

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