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Ban the games that make them enormous sums of money?
One of the ones listed is Call of Duty. Valve is not turning down 30% of that pie.
In any case, I suspect it's now here to stay, certainly in limited amounts. You can either pay somebody to create all those assets in house, make them with AI, or outsource to a third party (who will almost certainly do it with AI).
I figure it eventually ends up like CGI or make-up. You can do it well and check it and nobody really notices it, or you do it badly and then your protagonist has a variable number of fingers in cutscenes.