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This is not a Steam issue.
It would be better to not use AI to respond to people.
Please do so without the use of AI. AI gets too many things wrong right now, as seen in your various "help" posts in multiple threads just today.
There are a few people on the main forums using it, yes. You can usually spot them easily too.