 The central issue in copyright cases relating to artificial intelligence is the amount of creative control the human being has. For example, if you're using software that allows you to edit the final product, whether it's a text-based content or some sort of graphic, the more control you have over the final output and post-completion editing, the more likely it is that you'll be entitled to copyright protection. If all you're doing is simply giving the computer a prompt and there's no control over the final product, then it's less likely that you would be entitled to a copyright, because in that case the human creativity element and control is really small, whereas AI is doing all of the work.