The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) recently released its Artificial Intelligence Strategy (CJEU AI Strategy). The CJEU recently shared its plan for dealing with artificial intelligence. This document not only helps us understand how the court views AI’s significance, but it also shows how they plan to implement it.

It’s not just about incorporating AI into their judicial services; it’s also a useful guide for anyone seeking to implement AI.

CJEU AI Strategy

The court is conscious of how AI can improve its efficiency and effectiveness as the top court in the European Union. They believe it can also enhance the quality and consistency of judicial decisions, as well as increase access to justice and transparency for EU citizens.

A governance model as part of AI strategy

To handle the potential risks associated with AI, the court has adopted a meticulous governance model for its controlled implementation as part of its CJEU AI Strategy. They emphasize the importance of training at all levels to ensure that people have the skills needed for the responsible use of AI.

Risks and possible mitigation strategies

The section that talks about “Risks and possible mitigation strategies” is particularly helpful for any organisation thinking about using AI. For lawyers, whether they work in the judiciary, public sector, or private practice, reading this document and the sections on risks should be considered essential. The strategies outlined are well-thought-out and clearly explained.

Even if your AI plans don’t succeed, following the approach of the highest court in Europe (the only one known to have documented an AI strategy) will demonstrate that you’ve taken appropriate care in properly using AI in your organisation.

Action you can take

You can read the CJEU AI Strategy or join our trustworthy AI programme.