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Digital sphere is rapidly developing and new legal instruments emerge both in the United States and within the European Union. The new Artificial Intelligence Act, which is expected to be adopted in 2024, as well as the Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive both aim to address certain issues, which AI raises. 2023 was the year in which AI becomes an everyday tool for many people both in terms of their everyday work and as source of information and a tool for self-expression. In the USA, President Biden’s administration proposed a new Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. What are the legal safeguards regarding AI and other automated systems and are they effective enough in terms of users’ protection is the main topic, which will be discussed in the current research. The paper presents the latest developments in the regulatory framework related to Artificial Intelligence and discusses some specific issues, related to copyright over AI works and protection of artists.