Determining the copyright owner of AI-generated images can be a complex issue as each prompt can produce unique results. One way to approach this is to consider the role of the human creator in the process. If the human creator played a significant role in the creation of the image, such as by providing the prompt or making modifications to the AI-generated output, they may be considered the copyright owner. In cases where the AI generates the image entirely on its own, it is unclear who the copyright owner would be as the AI itself cannot hold copyright. In such cases, it may be necessary to look to the owner of the AI system or the party who trained the AI to generate the image as the potential copyright owner. It is also important to note that the US Copyright Office has issued guidance on AI-generated works, stating that creative modifications and arrangements of AI-generated work can still be copyrighted, but that any failure to accurately reflect the role of AI in copyrighted works could result in losing the benefits of the registration.