What Leaked "SteamGPT" Files Could Mean for the PC Gaming Platform's Use of AI
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Valve Reportedly Working on SteamGPT Tool for Steam Support, CS2 Anti-Cheat
Valve is reportedly working on SteamGPT, an AI-powered tool to help in Steam support issues and Counter-Strike 2 anti-cheat measures. According to a noted dataminer, the tool could also be related to Trust Score on Steam. Valve has not announced SteamGPT officially.
Valve’s “SteamGPT” Leak Hints at AI-Powered Anti-Cheat and Support...
Leaked files suggest Valve may be working on an AI system dubbed “SteamGPT,” potentially aimed at improving automation across its platforms. Early hints point to uses like customer support and smarter backend systems. The AI could also play a role in anti-cheat systems for Counter-Strike 2, helping detect suspicious behavior more efficiently. While details remain unconfirmed, the leak suggests Valve is exploring deeper AI integration.
Valve might be working on a new internal feature called SteamGPT for Steam support, according to Video Cardz. Steam's new tracked files include "work creation, tagging, model evaluation, summaries, and inference." It looks like SteamGPT will be linked to task queues, tagging jobs, test results, and adjustment data. And then there's another service called SteamGPTSummary, which seems to extract account-level details, such as profile information, …
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