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阅读下列短文,并用英语回答问题(39-41题)Passage 2$\hspace*{2em}$ Generative AI, capable of creating images and writing documents rapidly, has sparked both innovation and concern for content creators. In a landmark case, the first involving AI - generated images in China, plaintiff Li Yunkai triumphed but graciously declined the 500 yuan compensation awarded to him. Li hopes for clearer legal guidelines regarding the originality of AI - generated images.$\hspace*{2em}$ The Beijing Internet Court ruled that the image produced by an AI image generator should be treated as original “artwork” under copyright protection. The decision hinged on the originality and human intellectual contribution. However, experts stress that copyright applicability on AI - generated content should be assessed individually, focusing on human involvement over the machine’s.$\hspace*{2em}$ Li Zonghui, from the Institute of Cyber and Artificial Intelligence Rule of Law, highlights that the law identifies the author as a human entity, which AI does not satisfy. Referencing a US case, Li points out, “Protecting content generated by non - human beings as works with copyright is fundamentally contrary to the legislative purpose of copyright law.” The US Copyright Office had rejected an AI work for copyright on similar grounds.问题:39. What does Li Yunkai desire from the court concerning AI - generated images? 40. On what basis did the Beijing Internet Court rule the AI - generated image as protected? 41. What does Li Zonghui mean by saying, “Protecting content generated by non - human beings as works with copyright is fundamentally contrary to the legislative purpose of copyright law”?
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