Valve just clarified their stance on AI in game development: coding assistants and productivity software don't require disclosure. This move signals a pragmatic approach to AI adoption in the studio—acknowledging that these tools are becoming standard practice rather than something that needs flagging. The takeaway? The industry's increasingly comfortable with AI as a workflow optimization layer, not a creative liability. Worth noting how different studios are drawing their own lines on transparency.

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