Valve is creating “SteamGPT” AI to tackle CS2 cheaters and help Steam Support

Valve is developing a new AI tool for Steam, called SteamGPT, to improve Steam Support responses and help fight cheating in Counter-Strike 2.

Steam has been updating its look and feel recently, redesigning the homepage to give it a more modern experience. As one of the world’s most popular gaming platforms, Steam is constantly being improved to better serve its users.

It appears Valve is expanding its use of artificial intelligence. Recent leaks suggest they’re developing an AI feature linked to the Trust Score system and the anti-cheat measures in Counter-Strike 2. This technology may also be integrated into Steam Support to improve assistance for users.

Valve is creating ‘SteamGPT’ AI according to gabefollower

According to a recent post by prominent leaker gabefollower on X (formerly Twitter), Valve is reportedly developing a feature called ‘SteamGPT.’ This new tool is expected to help with Steam support requests and may be linked to both the Trust Score system and anti-cheat measures in Counter-Strike 2.

Valve is reportedly developing a feature called “SteamGPT” to help with Steam support. It looks like this new system might also be linked to a player’s Trust Score and the anti-cheat measures in Counter-Strike 2.

— ‎Gabe Follower (@gabefollower) April 7, 2026

People are sharing code that seems to be for ‘SteamGPT,’ a project aiming to improve Steam Support. Others are discussing the ‘Trust Score,’ a 1-10 rating that indicates how valuable a Steam account is, often used when trading. It’s likely SteamGPT will eventually be able to provide users with their Trust Score on request.

It appears SteamGPT is now involved with the anti-cheat system in Counter-Strike 2, hinting that Valve may use this new AI to more aggressively combat cheating in the game.

This information is based on a leak and could change. Also, because it was found in the code, we don’t know when SteamGPT might be released.

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2026-04-09 13:20