SteamGPT appears in Valve files

Valve may be working on an internal feature called SteamGPT , based on newly tracked Steam files and a post by Gabe Follower. The references mention task creation, labeling, model evaluation, summaries, and inference, so this looks more like an internal tool than a public chatbot.
SteamGPT seems tied to task queues, labeling jobs, test results, and fine-tuning data. Another service, called SteamGPTSummary, appears to pull account-level details such as profile info, Steam Guard status, security history, country, VAC status, phone data, fraud flags, and playtime. That sounds more like support or review tooling than a store feature.






There is also a connection to Valve’s Trust systems . The Trust service references trust scores, account age, account buckets, related accounts, confidence values, and inference results. Since Valve already says Trust Factor looks at a player’s history in Counter-Strike 2 and on Steam, the CS2 link makes sense. At the same time, nothing here shows SteamGPT directly handing out bans or replacing VAC.
It seems that Valve is working on a "SteamGPT" feature that will apparently deal with Steam support issues and is somehow connected to Trust Score and CS2 anti-cheat? pic.twitter.com/a3MckicQf2
— Gabe Follower (@gabefollower) April 7, 2026
Valve’s public stats show hundreds of thousands of refund requests and tens of thousands of account recovery cases every day. A tool that summarizes account history and flags risk signals could help staff process those cases faster.
Source: Valve (Github) , Gabe Follower