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Estonia shows AI-powered decentralized networks could transform US policy

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Christopher Koopman1 hour agoEstonia shows AI-powered decentralized networks could transform US policyEstonia is serving as an example of how smaller nations can use technology to punch above their weight and enhance their economic and political standing.299 Total views1 Total sharesListen to article 0:00OpinionOwn this piece of crypto historyCollect this article as NFTCOINTELEGRAPH IN YOUR SOCIAL FEEDFollow ourSubscribe onIn the early 1990s, Estonia emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union as a newly independent nation. At a time when many former Soviet republics were focused on rebuilding their economies and governance structures, Estonia recognized a unique opportunity: the potential of digital technology to drive its transformation. This small Baltic nation saw the internet not just a tool for communication but a means to reimagine governance, citizen engagement, and economic growth.

This decision to embrace the internet early and fully was not just born out of necessity but was fueled by the belief that technology could play a central role in shaping the nation’s future.

Estonia’s transformation became known as e-Estonia — a digital society built on the foundations of the internet. This past 30 years hasn’t just been about adopting new tools and platforms. It was about using the internet to create a more democratic, transparent, and efficient society. Citizens have been given the ability to vote online, pay taxes, sign legal documents, and access nearly all government services (except divorce filings). This digital infrastructure increased transparency and accountability, while making government services more accessible to all citizens. And it made Estonia one of the most technologically advanced societies in the world.


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Several key factors were crucial to Estonia’s success. Estonia placed a strong emphasis on technical literacy and took a proactive approach, promoting digital literacy and ensuring that everyone had access to the internet. This included free computer training to 10% of the adult population and teaching computer programming to students starting at age seven. As a result, Estonians seem far more open to adopting digital tools and are capable of using them effectively.


More importantly, Estonia established a legal and regulatory framework that encouraged innovation and reduced friction for technological development. By creating policies that favored innovation, Estonia fostered an ecosystem where both public and private sectors could thrive in the digital age.A timeline illustrating how e-Estonia has evolved since the 1990s. Source: Enterprise Estonia


The impact has been profound. In one generation, Estonia became a global leader in e-governance, as well as personal and economic freedom. Estonia serves as an example of how smaller nations can punch above their weight by using technology to enhance their economic and political standing. More than anything, it serves as a powerful reminder: Those that embrace technological revolutions early and boldly are the ones who shape the future.


Today, we’re at a similar crossroads here in the United States. The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are providing a unique opportunity for nations to reinvent themselves. It is not merely another technological advancement; it represents a foundational shift that has the power to transform industries, governance, and society as a whole.


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However, to lead the world, the US must make a deliberate choice to embrace this opportunity with vision and boldness.

For the US to harness the full potential of AI, it must prioritize permissionless innovation, focus on removing bottlenecks to technological development, and adopt a citizen-centric approach to governance. This means creating an environment that promotes open innovation, where barriers to entry for innovators are minimized and technological development is not stifled by outdated regulations.

The window of opportunity is narrow. Nations like China are already making substantial investments to dominate this field. The question is not whether AI will transform the world, but who will lead the transformation.

If the US embraces AI with the same forward-thinking spirit that Estonia applied to the internet, it can establish itself as a global leader in AI development, governance, and innovation. It can also cement a citizen-first approach that will also be crucial to ensure that AI serves as a tool for empowerment rather than control. But we must act quickly and decisively.

The path forward is not without challenges. However, by learning from Estonia’s experience and adopting a bold and visionary approach, the US can become the architect of the AI age. In doing so, it can shape a future where AI serves humanity, drives progress, and unlocks new possibilities — just as Estonia did with the internet decades ago.


Christopher Koopman is a guest columnist for Cointelegraph and the CEO of the Abundance Institute. He was previously the executive director at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University, and a senior research fellow and director of the technology policy program at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is currently a senior affiliated scholar with the Mercatus Center and a member of the IT and Emerging Technology Working Group at the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project.


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