Prawo Nowych Technologii no. 4/2024 Wprowadzenie Xawery Konarski, Aleksandra Auleytner 10.32027/PNT.24.4.1 The Compliance of Artificial Intelligence Systems with Fundamental Rights in the Context of the Artificial Intelligence Act and EU Documents on the Ethical Aspects of AI Aleksandra Auleytner, Marcin Jan Stępień 10.32027/PNT.24.4.2 Definition of the AI system in the EU regulation regarding artificial intelligence Tomasz Zalewski 10.32027/PNT.24.4.3 The risk of collision between the AI Act and GDPR within AI systems used for emotion recognition of natural persons based on biometric data Mariusz Krzysztofek 10.32027/PNT.24.4.4 Prohibitions in Article 5 of the AI Act functioning as illusory prohibitions, i.e. you are not allowed, but you if you want, you can Jakub Rzymowski, Dominik Spałek, Maciej Gawroński 10.32027/PNT.24.4.5 “Digital Resurrection”. Artificial Intelligence and the Protection of the Images of the Deceased Anna Wilk 10.32027/PNT.24.4.6 Trademarks in the world of artificial intelligence Anna Sokołowska-Ławniczak, Kaja Seń-Majewska 10.32027/PNT.24.4.7 AI-washing. Characteristics of the phenomenon and the analysis of possibilities of its classification as an act of unfair competition or unfair business practice Natalia Biernat, Zbigniew Pinkalski, Mikołaj Deptalski 10.32027/PNT.24.4.8 Consumer rights in the era of AI: how does artificial intelligence change relations in the field of B2C Anna Jelińska-Sabatowska 10.32027/PNT.24.4.9 Litigation aspects of asserting copyright in the context of using AI tools in the creative process Piotr Grzybowski 10.32027/PNT.24.4.10 Contractual liability in the case of the use of artificial intelligence to conclude contracts Antonina Chłopecka 10.32027/PNT.24.4.11