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OnMay 7, 2024, a conference titled "Artificial Intelligence and Human Responsibility: A Space Not Free from Law" , addressing the evolving relationship between law and the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI). Organized by the Department of Law at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and its innovative Research Center on Artificial Intelligence and Law (C.R.I.A.D), this event also saw collaboration with the Rome Bar Association. The conference aimed to explore the current and future implications of AI in the legal field, focusing particularly on the new European regulations and their integration into the national legal framework. Experts discussed various legal, ethical, and societal challenges posed by AI technologies, emphasizing the need for an updated legal structure that can keep pace with technological advancements. The conference highlighted key issues such as liability, AI governance, ethical standards, and the potential need for new legal categories to adequately address AI-related phenomena.