Abstract
<jats:p>Currently, the development of digital technologies and artificial intelligence systems has a significant impact on various spheres of social relations, including the legal system. Artificial intelligence is increasingly being introduced into production, the economy, the service sector and lawmaking activities, which raises the need for proper legal regulation of its use. This article examines the features of the use of artificial intelligence in civil and labor law, and analyzes the issues of legal personality of artificial intelligence, liability for damage caused by its actions, and legal protection of intellectual property created with the use of artificial intelligence technologies. Particular attention is paid to the distribution of responsibility between developers, users and owners of intelligent systems, as well as to copyright issues related to works created by artificial intelligence. In addition, the article examines possible changes in labor relations in the context of production automation and the spread of robotics. It is concluded that there is a need to improve legislation and develop effective legal mechanisms for regulating the use of artificial intelligence in various branches of law.</jats:p>