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On Wednesday 4 April 2026, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Luc Frieden launched the national AI4LUX campaign dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI), presented as an initiative aimed at positioning AI as a tool serving citizens, economic competitiveness and the country’s sovereignty. 

According to Luxembourg’s Ministry of State, the launch of the national campaign coincides with a key phase for the Grand Duchy, one year after the introduction of its national artificial intelligence strategy in May 2025. Through concrete and innovative projects, various ministries and public administrations are mobilised to implement initiatives aimed at modernising public action, strengthening economic competitiveness and improving citizens’ access to information. 

Although still in its early stages, artificial intelligence is already emerging as a cross-cutting technology transforming sectors such as education, the world of work, healthcare, the economy, public services, culture and media. The government has highlighted the significant potential of this rapidly developing technology to support social and economic progress, while stressing the need for informed understanding, responsible governance and collective vigilance regarding the challenges associated with technological advances.

A dedicated website has also been launched to present an overview of artificial intelligence projects led by the state and their benefits for society. The platform allows citizens to explore the various initiatives currently underway.

During a joint press conference with Arthur Mensch, CEO of Mistral AI, Prime Minister Luc Frieden presented the government’s priorities and flagship projects aimed at positioning Luxembourg as a key player in the global AI sector. The strategic partnership signed in June 2025 between Luxembourg and Mistral AI, one of Europe’s most advanced companies in the field, reflects the Grand Duchy’s ambition to remain at the forefront of responsible, innovative and sovereign AI.

The ministry added that this partnership has reached a new stage with the deployment of artificial intelligence solutions directly on site, ensuring the security and confidentiality of data stored in Luxembourg. As part of the state’s modernisation efforts, all civil servants are expected to gain access in the coming weeks to a sovereign chatbot. The tool will enable them to process sensitive information securely and to design customised intelligent agents to assist with certain daily tasks.

The collaboration also includes several additional projects, notably the development of a dedicated legal chatbot on the Legilux platform. This conversational assistant is intended to facilitate access to legal information and help citizens and businesses navigate the Luxembourg and European regulatory framework more easily. Other projects are being prepared in cooperation with the local ecosystem, including the deployment of chatbots on frequently visited government websites to help users find information more easily.

The government has emphasised that artificial intelligence is expected to transform society at an increasing pace and that guiding this development responsibly will be essential to ensure it remains inclusive, ethical and beneficial to all. Through the national campaign, the AI strategy and its partnership with Mistral AI, Luxembourg aims to position itself as an active participant in this technological transformation together with all stakeholders.