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Estonia Builds AI Tool to Catch Legal Errors After $28M Drafting Blunder

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Estonia developed an AI system designed to detect errors in legislation before bills become law. The initiative was inspired by a costly government mistake, in which a single wording error in a legal document resulted in a $28 million loss. The tool, informally dubbed a 'fuckup finder,' scans draft laws for potential flaws and inconsistencies. Beyond error-checking, the system is also part of a broader effort by Estonia to automate various functions of the state using artificial intelligence.

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