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Estonian General Intelligence

Podcast by Lembit Loo

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About Estonian General Intelligence

Estonian General Intelligence (EGI) — a podcast by Lembit Loo, founder of Portata.ai, exploring how machine intelligence reshapes organizations and societies. Guests: CEOs, founders, policymakers and technologists from Estonia and beyond. Topics: AI strategy, machine intelligence, digital governance, workforce transformation, Estonia's digital DNA, AGI readiness. Host background: 20+ years in tech leadership (Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, Smart Africa / GIZ, Estonian MFA). Now helping organizations prepare for the age of machine intelligence. egi.ee | portata.ai | info@egi.ee

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11 episodes

episode AI in Every Estonian Classroom: What the World Can Learn | Ep 11: Oleg Shvaikovsky artwork

AI in Every Estonian Classroom: What the World Can Learn | Ep 11: Oleg Shvaikovsky

Estonia is running one of the world's most ambitious experiments in integrating AI into education, and the man helping to shape its direction has been an instrumental leader in Estonia's digital society development and expanding its reach across continents. Oleg Shvaikovsky is a board member of Estonia's AI Leap Foundation and head of the AI Advisory Group at the Ministry of Education. As former Executive Vice President at Nortal, he led the company's expansion into the United States, bringing Estonian digital expertise to Fortune 500 clients. He is now a partner and board member at Askend, scaling that same mission to Switzerland, Belgium, and the United States. And underneath all of this, he is a physics teacher and co-founder of Scandinavia's largest Christian private school. Policy, business, and classroom in one person. In this episode, we explore: * How Estonia turned ChatGPT and Gemini into Socratic tutors that ask questions instead of giving answers * Why copy-paste learning with AI produces zero learning, and what Estonian research confirms * 20,000 students, every school, every social layer: why this scale matters to Google and OpenAI * The metacognition bet: teaching students to think about how they think, before AI does it for them * Estonia built its digital society by not competing with global tech leaders. The same playbook applies to AI * Why pure programming skills will lose labor market value, but domain expertise plus AI will grow exponentially * Can AI solve science alone? From drug discovery to cancer treatment, why Oleg bets on human-AI synergy over standalone machines * The balance of AI investment: when defense and surveillance dominate funding, how do education and human development become a meaningful counterweight? "Humans versus machines is the wrong dilemma. The real one is humans who can use machines versus humans who cannot." EGI — Estonian General Intelligence Host: Lembit Loo (Portata.ai) egi.ee [https://egi.ee] | portata.ai [https://portata.ai] #AI #education #Estonia #AILeap #machineintelligence #EGI

11 Apr 2026 - 1 h 26 min
episode Africa's Digital Leapfrog Into the Intelligence Age | Ep 10: Lacina Koné artwork

Africa's Digital Leapfrog Into the Intelligence Age | Ep 10: Lacina Koné

Can a continent of 1.4 billion people leapfrog the industrial era and land directly in the intelligence age? Lacina Koné is the Director General and CEO of Smart Africa, the pan-African organization coordinating digital transformation across 43 member countries covering 1.2 billion people. This is the first international guest on the EGI podcast. In this episode, we explore: * Why digitalization without transformation is a dead end, and what citizen-centered digital systems actually look like * How digital sovereignty means the ability to make choices, not building walls * Why Africa should pursue useful AI, not the most powerful AI * The Africa AI Council: 49 countries, one declaration, coordinated AI governance * Africa's hidden energy advantage: 3,000 hours of annual sunshine and what it means for AI infrastructure * The leapfrog thesis: when jobs have not yet been created, AI is an opportunity, not a threat * What Estonia would do differently if building its digital society again "Connectivity is not a destination. Transformation is the destination. Connectivity is the means." EGI — Estonian General IntelligenceSaatejuht: Lembit Loo (Portata.ai)egi.ee | portata.ai

27 Mar 2026 - 55 min
episode Will AI Separate Law Firms That Adapt From Firms That Fade? | Ep 9: Aku Sorainen artwork

Will AI Separate Law Firms That Adapt From Firms That Fade? | Ep 9: Aku Sorainen

Will AI diminish the legal industry, or separate firms that adapt from firms that fade? In the machine-intelligence era, survival in law will be decided less by hype and more by operating discipline: process quality, structured data, and leadership focus. Aku Sorainen is the founder and senior partner of Sorainen, a top-ranked Baltic law firm built over three decades across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The firm has repeatedly been recognized at the highest level by major legal directories and awards, including Legal 500 and IFLR, reinforcing its position among the region’s most accomplished legal advisers. In this episode, Lembit Loo sits down with Aku to unpack: * Sorainen’s journey from post-independence legal uncertainty to a unified three-country firm * The operating model behind scale: one firm, one profit pool, ISO-backed quality discipline, and standardized delivery * Why many law-firm AI efforts underperform without strong structured-data foundations, and where legal tech delivers real leverage now * The future of the legal industry in the machine-intelligence era: what will be automated, what remains distinctly human, and how firms can stay relevant * The Estonian lens on long-term competitiveness: digital identity, interoperable data, institutional trust, and bureaucracy control Estonian General Intelligence (EGI) is a conversation series about how Estonia’s digital society was built, and what it will take to stay capable in the machine-intelligence era. Powered by Portata.ai [https://portata.ai] — Infrastructure for Intelligent Societies

13 Feb 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode No Teachers, No Classrooms: How Estonia Is Rethinking Tech Education | Ep 8: Lauri Haav artwork

No Teachers, No Classrooms: How Estonia Is Rethinking Tech Education | Ep 8: Lauri Haav

The bottleneck for success (or even survival) in the machine-intelligence era isn’t technology — it’s human learning speed. Estonian General Intelligence (EGI) is a conversation series about how Estonia’s digital society was built — and what it will take to stay capable in the machine-intelligence era. In this episode, Lembit Loo sits down with Lauri Haav (CEO, //kood) to explore what AI-era readiness looks like when you treat learning capacity as national infrastructure. Lauri breaks down how //kood works in practice: a peer-driven model with no teachers, no classrooms, and no schedules — built for career-changers, rapid upskilling, and real hiring outcomes. They unpack the selection sprint, why traditional curriculum cycles move too slowly, and how you scale a school without turning it into a slow institution. Drawing on Lauri’s track record building and exporting Estonian digital capability across private sector and government, the conversation widens to the EGI question: if competitiveness depends on capability, what should Estonia — and other countries — build next? Topics * //kood’s peer-learning model: why it scales when others don’t * The Selection Sprint: intensity, mindset, and mutual fit * The teacherless unlock: programming in high schools without needing programming teachers * Scaling internationally: Finland, Ukraine, Kenya — and what changes across contexts * The advantage: why learning speed may be a nation’s AI-era edge Powered by Portata.ai [https://portata.ai]— Infrastructure for Intelligent Societies egi.ee [https://egi.ee] • podcast@egi.ee [podcast@egi.ee]

8 Jan 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode Trade, Not Aid: How Estonia Exports Digital Statehood | Ep 7: Mariin Ratnik artwork

Trade, Not Aid: How Estonia Exports Digital Statehood | Ep 7: Mariin Ratnik

In this episode of Estonian General Intelligence, Lembit Loo speaks with Mariin Ratnik, Undersecretary of Economic Development and Development Cooperation at Estonia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, about how Estonia links trade, development cooperation, and digital-state capability—from Ukraine’s reconstruction to Africa’s digital leapfrog, in an era where AI is becoming the next layer of public infrastructure. Fresh off EstDev becoming EU “pillar assessed,” Ratnik explains how Estonia separated policy-setting (the Ministry) from implementation (the agency) to scale delivery—and why that milestone matters for directly implementing EU financing in development cooperation. From there, the conversation gets practical: Ratnik argues that the famous line “trade instead of aid” isn’t a slogan but a governing logic—especially for a small country whose development cooperation has always been rooted in public–private partnership and real capability transfer, not one-way aid. The conversation explores: * What EstDev’s “pillar assessed” status changes for Estonia’s development cooperation toolbox * Why trade policy, business diplomacy, and development cooperation are mutually reinforcing (not competing portfolios) * Estonia’s “focus strengths” in development: digitalization + education (and why focus beats breadth) * Ukraine: why reconstruction is already happening now—and why “build back better” is tied to EU accession standards * The Impact Zhytomyr programme: training local officials to design and implement EU-grade projects * A hard lesson from Europe: design cross-border interoperability early, or fragmentation becomes permanent * Africa cooperation in practice: focus countries (Kenya, Namibia, Botswana, Uganda) and the core building blocks of a digital society—digital ID, interoperability, decentralization, trust * Why GovStack and digital public goods matter for digital independence (and avoiding long-term lock-in) * The open strategic question: can countries leapfrog straight to AI if foundational digitalization is incomplete? Ratnik brings a diplomat’s systems view and an implementer’s realism: modernization is ultimately a leadership decision, and the countries that win in the intelligent age will be the ones that treat digital capability as a sovereign institution-building project—not a tech shopping list. 🔗 Connect with Mariin Ratnik: linkedin.com/in/mariin-ratnik-3141b8278 LinkedIn [https://ee.linkedin.com/in/mariin-ratnik-3141b8278?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🔗 Learn more about Estonian General Intelligence: egi.ee 🔗 Powered by Portata.ai — Infrastructure for Intelligent Societies 📧 Join the conversation: podcast@egi.ee [podcast@egi.ee]

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