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I noticed that this applies to code as well. So, if I use ChatGPT to debug and help me with code, do I also need to include a tag indicating it was made with AI? If that’s the case, I believe there will be a lot of games with the AI tag if developers are honest about it. If the goal is to filter out bad assets, I don’t think this will help much, considering the majority of games would end up with the tag. However, if it’s just to inform players, that’s fine. I’m just asking to stay informed.

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If that’s the case, I believe there will be a lot of games with the AI tag if developers are honest about it. If the goal is to filter out bad assets, I don’t think this will help much, considering the majority of games would end up with the tag.

I’m not sure I follow your argument here. The way one person tags their “game” is irrelevant to the way someone else tags their “asset.” If someone wants to filter out assets, then presumably they are on the browse assets page. Games are already not eligible to show up there, so any tags applied to game pages have no bearing there.

So, if I use ChatGPT to debug and help me with code, do I also need to include a tag indicating it was made with AI?

You’re going to have to use your best judgment here. If you asked ChatGPT a question about something solely to inform yourself, then it sounds like your project doesn’t contain content from generative AI. If you used ChatGPT to generate some code that you then inserted into your project, then I think it’s fair to say your project does contain content from generative AI.

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I’m not sure I follow your argument here. The way one person tags their “game” is irrelevant to the way someone else tags their “asset.” If someone wants to filter out assets, then presumably they are on the browse assets page. Games are already not eligible to show up there, so any tags applied to game pages have no bearing there.

I'm sorry, English isn't my first language, and I expressed myself incorrectly. I actually meant to talk about the page of games, not 'assets' in that sense.

You’re going to have to use your best judgment here. If you asked ChatGPT a question about something solely to inform yourself, then it sounds like your project doesn’t contain content from generative AI. If you used ChatGPT to generate some code that you then inserted into your project, then I think it’s fair to say your project does contain content from generative AI.

Thank you for the response! That's exactly what I wanted to understand.