This document outlines the Artificial Intelligence Strategy of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It starts with an introduction covering a definition of A.I., typologies and a brief status quo, continues by articulating a vision supported by goals and objectives, states the principles, makes a short
readiness assessment, gives an overview of the risks, and concludes with a proposal for the governance and architectural approach.
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