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No, pure AI-created works do not enjoy copyright protection in most jurisdictions, including the US and EU, as copyright requires human authorship. In the US (per 2025 Copyright Office report), only works with sufficient human creative input—such as modifications, arrangements, or perceptible human elements—are copyrightable. Pure AI outputs lack this and enter the public domain.In China, courts have granted protection to AI-generated content where significant human intellectual effort (e.g., iterative prompting) is involved, attributing authorship to the human user.Globally, laws prioritize human creativity to incentivize innovation without overprotecting machine outputs.https://www.copyright.gov/ai/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_and_copyrighthttps://copyrightblog.kluweriplaw.com/2024/02/02/beijing-internet-court-grants-copyright-to-ai-generated-image-for-the-first-time/