San Francisco (US) : A federal judge has upheld an earlier ruling from the US Patent and Trademark Office that a piece of art created by artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be copyrighted. US District Judge Beryl Howell said that the copyright law has "never stretched so far" to "protect works generated by new forms of technology operating absent any guiding human hand," reports Hollywood Reporter.
The ruling came in an order turning down computer scientist Stephen Thaler's bid challenging the government's position refusing to register works made by AI. The US Copyright Office had refused a copyright to Thaler for an AI-generated image made with the Creativity Machine algorithm he had created. Thaler tried multiple times to copyright the image "as a work-for-hire to the owner of the Creativity Machine".