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Estonia is moving to become the first country to issue government-backed digital identities to AI agents, creating a framework that would let autonomous software act on behalf of people and businesses with limited, traceable permissions.
Prime Minister Kristen Michal announced his approval of the proposal on Tuesday following the second meeting of the Eesti.ai advisory council, the body he established in January to accelerate AI adoption across Estonian industry, education, and healthcare. “It must be clear who is acting, on whose behalf, with what rights, and who is responsible,” Michal said in a government statement.valitsus
Under the proposal, each AI agent would receive its own personal identification code, separate from the human or company it serves. Rather than requiring blanket access to a user’s full digital identity — the way most agentic AI tools operate today — the system would scope an agent’s authorizations to specific actions: viewing data, drafting documents, or making payments up to a fixed limit.thenextweb
“It cannot be the case that a person is forced to give their AI assistant access to all of their rights, services, and data,” Michal wrote on X. “Agents must have limited, controllable, and auditable authorizations.”x
The plan draws on Estonia’s long track record in digital governance. The country’s national ID card system already underpins online voting, tax filing, medical records access, and digital signatures. Its e-Residency program, which grants foreigners a digital identity to establish and run businesses remotely, serves as a conceptual precedent for extending identity to non-human actors.csoonline
AI vendors have proposed their own agent identity schemes, but these have been limited to managing agents within enterprise IT environments, according to CSO Online — none carry government backing.csoonline
No launch date has been set. Michal framed the timeline in aspirational terms: “If we act quickly and wisely, Estonia will become the first country in the world to create an official digital identity for AI agents.”valitsus
Key questions around enforcement and liability remain open. The government statement did not address what happens when an agent exceeds its authorized scope, or how disputes over agent-initiated transactions would be resolved. The Eesti.ai council is currently preparing analyses and pilot projects across several areas, with practical solutions expected to follow.valitsus