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National AI Strategy 2.0


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   09 Jul 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   14 Aug 2025

The AI Strategy is a continuation of Estonia's previous national AI Strategy implemented in the period of 2019“2021.

Name in original language

Kratikava 2022-2023

Initiative overview

The initiative has the following objectives:To increase the use of AI in the Estonian public sector and thereby increase the user-friendliness and accessibility of e-services and the efficiency of the stateTo raise awareness of the potential of AI to add value to businesses and organisationsTo provide support to those companies that are already ready to develop and test AI-basedsolutionsTo support more broadly data findability, reusability, as well as data quality assurance in both the private and public sectorTo develop competences and skills necessary for the implementation of new AI solutions

Who has primary responsibility for developing the national AI strategy?

Several ministries

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (MKM); Ministry of Education and Research (HTM); Ministry of Justice (JuM)

Who has primary responsibility to implementing the national strategy?

Several ministries

Name of responsible organisation for strategy implementation (in English)

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (MKM); Ministry of Education and Research (HTM); Ministry of Justice (JuM)

Budget information available?

Not available

To what extent do you have mechanisms or other efforts to involve stakeholders in strategy design, implementation and monitoring?

Stakeholder consultation(s) and other engagement.

Is there a mechanism to monitor implementation?

true

Please describe the monitoring mechanism - in that order.

The strategy's implementation is overseen by a steering group led by MEAC, including public authorities and key partners. They review progress and plan activities as needed. Annual reports are submitted to the Estonia Digital Agenda and Research & Innovation steering groups. At the strategy's end, a full analysis of actions and outcomes will be conducted to assess its impact.

Has this initiative been evaluated?

Yes

Are evaluation results public?

No

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (MKM); Ministry of Education and Research (HTM); Ministry of Justice (JuM)

Category:

  • National – Strategy

Participating organisations:


Participating countries:


Status:

  • Inactive – initiative complete

Start Year:

  • 2022

End Year:

  • 2023

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