Anders Eidesvik
Advisor
Anders is an AI advisor. He holds a master's degree in journalism from Stanford and a bachelor's degree in politics, philosophy, and economics from the University of Exeter. He has previously worked as a journalist for outlets including Klassekampen, Dagens Næringsliv, and NRK.

Publications

The wave of hacking is coming
Until now, small Norwegian businesses have been protected by the fact that no one bothered to hack them. That is changing with open AI.

Open-source AI makes us more vulnerable
Open-source AI models create as many problems as they solve, and some of them could have catastrophic consequences. The solution is coordinated governance of the pace of AI development.

We took control of the oil. Let's do the same with data and artificial intelligence
When the Americans came to Norway to conduct oil drilling, blood-trimmed politicians and bureaucrats ensured that the oil resources benefited the entire Norwegian people. But when the same Americans come to drill for data we do... nothing?
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KI-horisonten nyhetsbrev
Vi publiserer nyhetsbrev om de viktigste nyhetene innen kunstig intelligens den siste tiden.

Warning shots from Meta
Meta has opened up to using content from private messages to “improve AI”. It's just the start of what's to come.

Zuckerberg recently gave us his version of AI-paradise. It's a living hell. The Nordic countries and Europe must respond
In an era where tech giants dream of turning our human relationships into marketable products, we need more than passive hopes for tech companies to act ethically. We need real alternatives built on fundamentally different premises.

Four proposals for a new AI policy
Norway needs a new AI policy.

Three AI advancements to look out for in 2025
War, film and work are among the areas that will be characterized by KI in 2025.

Will the AI growth continue?
The scaling laws that drive AI development.