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‘Estonia using AI smartly by building trust between govts and societies’

'Estonia using AI smartly by building trust between govts and societies'

In this image received on Feb. 18, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President of Estonia Alar Karis during a meeting, in New Delhi. (PMO via PTI Photo)

Estonia is widely using AI in edu and wants to collaborate with India. In an interview with TOI’s Surojit Gupta, Estonia’s President Alar Karis talks about how they’ve built trust while rolling out citizen-centric e-services. Excerpts:What can Estonia offer to the world and India in terms of AI and tech? n We can provide to India and the rest of the world our experience and how we digitalised our society. One important thing we should share with the rest of our world is how we are building trust when we go for digitisation or using AI. You should build trust not only between technologies, but also between govts and societies as a whole. AI is still developing so fast. We don’t know what’s going on, let’s say in three months or even two weeks. But we are prepared and we try to use this new technology smartly. This is what we can tell India. India is also a digitalised country, so we learn from each other. Could you give us a sense of the digitalisation that has happened in Estonia?In Estonia, everything is online. That means you can even get married online. I mentioned tax, I mentioned prescriptions, basically everything. One startup, instead of using lawyers, is using AI. It doesn’t mean we don’t need lawyers anymore, but we can focus on things which are more important as there are queues in Estonia to get to the court. How are you ensuring privacy of data?Privacy is getting more and more important with AI technology. Data may belong to citizens, but data privacy, especially medical care, is a concern. We see in Europe, in some countries, how difficult it is to introduce ID cards as people are concerned about the data. What has been the increase in productivity as a result of digitalisation?Someone has calculated that it has raised GDP by 5%. That is a calculation that’s just done by officials. It makes your life very comfortable. In some countries, it’s very difficult to fill up the tax forms. For us, it’s pre-filled. It takes maybe a couple of minutes if you don’t have anything to add. It makes the whole thing transparent. For medical prescriptions, you don’t have to go to a doctor. He knows what your illnesses are and they give you a prescription, you see it right away and you go to a pharmacy. What are the areas of cooperation you see with India?Like India, Estonia values education. We can collaborate on this. We started AI Leap. We provided computer access to schools 30 years ago. Now, we are doing the same with AI. We teach teachers and students how to use AI smartly. We’ve collaboration with OpenAI and Google and asked them to provide a platform that suits students’ needs in Estonia. AI Leap is in every school and we are learning how to use it and how to actually change the whole system of how we teach students. What are your views on regulation of AI?Regulations are needed. We try to ensure there are worldwide regulations, at least on a certain level. But every country is different. There are limits with technology and there are rules and regulations. Go to Source

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