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due to the “unclear” nature of “legal ownership of such AI-generated art.”
Despite rejecting the developer, Valve were seemingly sympathetic to their cause. The company gave the developer “one opportunity to remove all content that [they] do not have the rights to,” though it was rejected once again. Here’s the snippet from the second rejection which explains Valve’s approach to AI:
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