Steam browser plugin updated to filter and hide games using generative AI
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Liam Squires-Hand
Summary
A browser plugin called "The AI warning for Steam" has been updated to not only show pop-up warnings about games using generative AI on Steam store pages, but now also allows users to filter Steam search results by blurring or completely hiding entries that use generative AI. The plugin addresses the issue that Steam's own AI notice is buried at the bottom of store pages and easy to miss.
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· 3 pulledCovered here previously on GamingOnLinux due to how useful it is.
Currently, the AI notice on Steam is buried right at the bottom of store pages - which makes it feel pretty hidden and easy to miss.
This browser plugin gives you an unmissable pop-up, and now the ability to filter Steam search results by blurring the entries or hiding them completely
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