I really hope they add an “AI developed” tag that way I can filter out all of that slop without any hassle.
this post was submitted on 11 Jan 2024
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Steam will now accept "the vast majority" of games using "AI" generation, but only with disclosures
(www.rockpapershotgun.com)
as long as it's tagged by steam, not users. The current tags are user given.
Some comedians go around adding eg. "psychological horror" to children's games, or the opposite on horror games, basically making searching by tags intentionally worse.
edit: it immediately dawned on me you probably mean the sectioni which tells "single player", "steam achivements", "remote play", etc. features supported by the game
I meant what you first thought, but your edit is a much better idea. It would also make sense for steam to keep AI generated content permanently tagged in case laws change and they have to purge games.