- Does that include AI generated code? - Code is also part of Steam’s required AI disclosure form , so I think it should be filtered as well - Depending on how that’s implemented, that’s quite stupid, I use copilot a lot at work, it’s really good at guessing what you want to put on the line once you start typing it, does that count as AI generated? - What if I want a simple sort function but don’t want to google for the 50th time when I am supposed to return -1 and when 1. - Copilot is a great productivity tool not much else, what’s next, let’s disclose if you used and IDE instead of just the built in windows Notepad? - I think the point is that game development is a tough career and hard to get into. By using AI tools and making your work more efficient, you are reducing the demand for developers and therefore impacting people’s careers. - I personally don’t buy into it. I think AI is just a tool and it can be used well to streamline the process of making a game or it can help to pump out shovelware. I think filtering out games that use AI generated content is not the right solution but also think that people being informed and able to make their own choices is a positive thing in general. - AI generated content sure, AI generated code is a different thing, which is my point - You mean because it’s not player facing? - No, because of what I said in my comment. copilot is just a productivity tool, nothing else, putting a disclaimer on it is akin to putting disclaimer of working with an IDE in my opinion 
 
 
 
- what’s next, let’s disclose if you used an IDE instead of just the built in windows Notepad? - don’t worry, Windows has already added AI to Notepad 
- Thank you! I want more AI in my games please! No more content limitations or dialogue trees! Make living worlds where I can actually talk to characters! Luddites can go fly a kite if they don’t like it. - Using AI to aid in development ≠ AI in games. 
 
 
- It should be separated. - AI generated code is usually boilerplate and tools like copilot, cursor, etc are huge productivity uplifts. - Like them or not, they are here to stay. A lot of code written by developers isn’t unique or novel. - AI generated code is useful. - I strongly dislike AI slop and I hate ai being shoved everywhere, but I’m also a realist. I use AI code everyday in my job because my job doesn’t pay me to have principaled stands, they pay me to deliver features. 
 
 
- Is it just a search filter or is there some kind of banner or notice on the game’s store page? I’ve been playing The Finals a lot and I often see things saying they used GenAI for things in it but I can’t tell what was made with AI or not. Maybe the announcer voices? The way they say “the magic number” is a bit wonky. - It’s a section at the bottom of the steam store page:  - Ah, just had to scroll lower. I only looked for the yellow banners and the sidebar. 
 
 
- Filtering out big studios is the only filter I want or need. I personally dont care if an indie studio uses AI in their game if the story is good. 
- Can we please have this for Lemmy, Mbin or Piefed like the nsfw toggle. 






