Yea, From an AI summary:
Yes, you can power a light bulb using a magnet and copper wire, but only through the principle of electromagnetic induction, which requires motion.
Simply placing a stationary magnet near a coil of copper wire will not generate a continuous electric current. The magnetic field must change over time, which is achieved by moving the magnet in and out of the coil or moving the coil relative to the magnet.
This changing magnetic field induces an electric current in the wire, which can then power a light bulb, typically only for a brief moment or intermittently while the motion continues