Data to be translated: An AI researcher in the United States, Stephen Thaler, firmly believes that the artificial intelligence DABUS he developed possesses perceptual abilities. Thaler argues that any art or other works created by DABUS should be protected by copyright. However, the court rejected Thaler's claim, reiterating that copyright requires human creators and that AI does not qualify for copyright. Thaler's legal representative, Professor Ryan Abbott, holds a different view. He believes that to encourage humans to use AI to create things that benefit humanity, such as vaccines, the creations of AI should also be eligible for patent protection. The U.S. Federal Court has repeatedly rejected Thaler's demands for DABUS-created works to receive copyright protection.