Poland has officially adopted the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, positioning itself among the first nations to regulate the rapidly developing technology. The legislation aims to establish a legal framework for the development, deployment, and use of AI systems within the country. Key provisions categorize AI applications based on risk level, with stricter regulations applied to those deemed high-risk, such as systems used in critical infrastructure or law enforcement. The implementation of the Act is expected to impact various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and public administration. Experts are debating whether the law will effectively balance innovation with the need for ethical considerations and public safety. Concerns remain regarding enforcement and the potential for stifling AI development. The move signals a proactive approach to managing the societal implications of artificial intelligence.