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They don't.
I'm the solo dev for Ninjamboree. I've taken pretty sizable strides to not use AI where it matters. I've tried my hardest to disclose when I have. My store page reads like this:
"AI has been predominately used in the form of a chatbot efficiency tool. I've used it to troubleshoot matchmaking logic flows, I've pasted blocks of text for it to clean up readability or catch spelling errors, I just asked it for the quickest way to change images to grayscale in MS Paint as I was creating Steam Achievements. Things like that."
AI produced no code, no art, no music. I really just use it to learn and as a sounding board to develop/refine my own ideas.
I was never contacted. My game was never played. I'm not convinced they even read my AI disclosure section.
To copy/paste a 'review' of "Used genAi in game creation" for my game is - at best - a gross overgeneralization of the topic. At worst it is an outright lie.
I am disheartened.