The Estonian government hopes AI will bring economic benefits, but to what extent will the increase in added value come at the expense of reduced wage costs? It is noon on January 29. The press conference of the government’s weekly press conference is starting in the renovated Rüütelkonna building on the Toompea. Prime Minister Kristen Michal shines like a sun-drened suit, because two days earlier the announcement of the launch of the Estonian.ai initiative was made. This should “increase the value of the work of Estonian people and the economy by systematically using artificial intelligence in all sectors,” but more specifically “doubling the value of the work of Estonian people by 2035, increasing the volume of the Estonian economy by 25 percent in five years, and by 50 percent in ten years.” The news also has a second side: for everything to go smoothly, the government council has been called together. Topics: #estonian #government #increase Post navigation The secret of the Krulli Quarter: Hundreds of trees Artti Aigro made a good jump in the qualification of the MK-stage at Lennumäe