Poland has implemented the European Union’s AI Act, marking a significant step towards regulating artificial intelligence within the country. The legislation aims to establish a legal framework for the development and deployment of AI systems, categorizing them based on risk levels. This adoption follows extensive debate regarding the potential benefits and challenges posed by rapidly advancing AI technologies. Experts are analyzing whether this implementation represents a true turning point in how AI is monitored and controlled. The Act seeks to foster innovation while safeguarding fundamental rights and ensuring safety. Further analysis will determine the practical impact of the law on Polish businesses and citizens. The move aligns Poland with broader EU efforts to govern AI responsibly.