 There's been a lot in the news about artificial intelligence, AI. And of course, at the rate things are changing, AI is getting more sophisticated. There's new technology like ChatGPT out there. And the questions arise, like is something produced by ChatGPT or AI, is it copyrightable subject matter? In other words, can someone get intellectual property rights in it? And the answer, if something is computer generated, is clearly no in the eyes of the copyright office. This comes from Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution where intellectual property rights are reserved for authors and inventors, human beings. Computers, robots do not qualify. So at least for now, humans won robots zero.