Translated data: This article discusses how a U.S. District Court judge has backed the decision of the U.S. Copyright Office, stating that AI-generated artworks are not eligible for copyright protection. This ruling could impact Hollywood and their willingness to adopt content generated by artificial intelligence. The decision aligns with previous rulings, affirming that art and other works require human involvement to be eligible for copyright protection. This ruling comes at a time when interest in AI is surging, sparked by the emergence of ChatGPT this year. Additionally, the article mentions that Stephen Thaler's attorneys will continue to push forward with this case.