AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Governance: Estonia’s PM Kristen Michal approved a plan to give AI agents their own personal identification codes, aiming for limited, controllable, auditable permissions instead of agents borrowing a user’s full digital identity. Nuclear Policy: Estonia’s parliament passed its first comprehensive nuclear energy law, setting rules for siting, safety, security, emergency preparedness, and a new regulator starting Jan. 1, 2027. Defense & Tech: Estonian firm Milrem Robotics is pitching robot-based deterrence for NATO’s eastern flank at Eurosatory, with unmanned systems designed to absorb first contact. Regional Security: Finland voted to lift its long-standing nuclear weapons ban, allowing import and possession “when necessary,” a shift meant to strengthen NATO ties. NATO Burden-Sharing: NATO chief Mark Rutte said European allies will replace about $40–50bn of U.S. crisis-response capabilities as Washington pulls back. Digital Identity Industry: OECD urged countries to move from building digital public infrastructure to mandatory shared use to scale adoption. Foreign Affairs: Estonia’s foreign ministry is seeking €760,035 from state reserves to cover costs of spring evacuation flights from the Middle East.
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