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    $28M Mistake Inspires Estonia’s AI “F**kup Finder”

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Estonia’s AI blunder in 2022, caused by a misworded gambling law, led to a €24 million revenue loss due to online casinos falling outside the tax scope.
    2. The mistake was quickly spotted by AI systems, prompting the creation of Apsakaleidja (“Fuckup Finder”) to automatically flag legislative errors, demonstrating AI’s utility.
    3. The incident accelerated Estonia’s government commitment to AI, launching initiatives like Eesti.ai to improve efficiency and exploring digital identities for AI agents.
    4. Experts question why human review isn’t integrated into legislation drafting, emphasizing the need for human oversight despite AI capabilities.

    The Costly Mistake That Sparked Innovation

    In December, Estonia’s parliament made a small wording error in a law change meant to lower taxes on remote gambling. The law only mentioned “skill games,” leaving out other gambling types. As a result, online casinos did not pay taxes for a year. This mistake cost the government about €24 million ($27.4 million). Fortunately, the error was caught by a legal advisor, but it revealed a bigger problem. The incident prompted the government to explore new ways to prevent mistakes in legislation.

    The Birth of Estonia’s ‘Fuckup Finder’ AI Tool

    Following the error, a government official created a quick prototype to catch similar issues early. The tool, called Apsakaleidja or “Fuckup Finder,” scans draft laws for mistakes like contradictory phrases or impossible dates. It rates problems as high, medium, or low risk. This tool quickly showed its usefulness when it flagged problems in other bills. It even impressed a TV host during a live demonstration. The tool’s success demonstrated how AI can be a powerful helper in government work.

    AI Paves the Way for Better Governance

    The incident changed how Estonia views AI technology. Leaders saw AI as a way to improve legislation and reduce mistakes. Plans now include using AI to draft laws and find loopholes before they cause problems. The country also created a program to train citizens and officials in AI tools. Estonia aims to become the world leader in digital identity for AI agents. With nearly all government services online, Estonia’s digital-first approach makes it well-suited to adapt to technological changes quickly. These steps show how a mistake can lead to smarter, more efficient government systems.

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