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Jun 15
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Op-ed

What do we owe the future?

It may seem obvious that Norway should contribute more to combating climate change. But must Norway always do what is best for the world?

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Jun 14
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Op-ed

You are privileged, that gives you a responsibility.

Vær moralsk ambisiøse, Indøk-studenter

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Jun 13
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Op-ed

Even the economists don't understand the AI revolution

Our economic institutions are not aligned with the KI revolution -- and the government doesn't know it.

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Jun 12
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Op-ed

We need answers about the origin of the pandemic to avoid new disasters

Technological thresholds for developing dangerous viruses and bacteria are disappearing at a high pace.

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Jun 12
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Op-ed

Antibiotic resistance requires new thinking — learn from Norwegian oil policy

No one will invest in developing new antibiotics, even if resistant bacteria are taking ever more lives. The solution lies in a well-known Norwegian success.

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Jun 12
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Op-ed

Children need education, but do they need their own education funds?

Nine aid leaders warn of cuts in support for education funds because education is important. But an important purpose does not make all remedies equally good. What if other measures can produce better results?

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Jun 12
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Policy note

Better aid for a changed world: 100-day plan for new government

How to organize Norwegian aid? Part 4 of 4.

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May 30
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Op-ed

We need more lotteries in Norwegian politics

The critics of the proposal reveal a lack of understanding of knowledge-based policy.

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May 27
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Op-ed

Mystery in Wuhan

Molecular biologist and science communicator Sigrid Bratlie has published a book in search of the origins of the COVID pandemic.

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May 23
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Op-ed

Confessions of a Hypocrite

In the pursuit of tasty proteins, you are responsible for the lives and murders of thousands of animals over the course of a lifetime. Forget your flights, the infidelity, and the cheap products from China. If animals in production have a claim to being treated like the sentient and thinking beings they are, your diet is probably the worst thing you do.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Ny teknologi lar deg «prate» med de døde: – Kan forkludre sorgen

First published:
Aftenposten
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19.3.2026

Fagsjef Aksel Braanen Sterri er intervjuet om etikken rundt å bruke KI til å prate med de døde.

Mer bistand – mindre eliteklubber

First published:
Rødt-bloggen
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18.3.2026

Rødt vil styrke internasjonal solidaritet, skriver Bjørnar Moxnes. Han referer til både daglig leder Eirik Mofoss og fagrådsmedlem Jon Lomøy.

Utviklingsminister Åsmund Aukrust møter Ole Asbjørn Ness til en åpen samtale om norsk bistand

First published:
Ness
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18.3.2026

Langsikts og Eirik Mofoss' argumenter til hvordan endre norsk bistand blir gjennomgående tatt opp i Ness-podkasten med utviklingsministeren om bistand.

Mener UiO driver bevisst hemmelig­hold for å redde eget omdømme

First published:
Khrono
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17.3.2026

Molekylærbiolog Sigrid Bratlie mener Universitetet i Oslo (UiO) forsøker å stoppe debatten om pandemiens opphav. — Ikke riktig, svarer universitetet.

What happens to the $56 billion Norway spends on aid each year?

First published:
Ness
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14.3.2026

Eirik Mofoss discusses the ongoing debate about aid with Ole Asbjørn Ness, and why only around half of the aid budget goes to poverty reduction aid.

This is how we can defend ourselves against KI- “doomsday”

First published:
Code24
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13.3.2026

The think tank Long Term points to three scenarios for autonomous KI disasters. And ways to prevent them in the Long-Term memo “Catastrophe from autonomous KI. Real threat or science fiction?”

Fifty-four organisations have received grants from the Norwegian aid budget over the past five years — without a call for proposals.

First published:
Panorama News
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13.3.2026

Eirik Mofoss explains why aid is prone to market failures and “voiceless”, and strikes a blow for the investigation instruction, in Panorama Nyheter.

KI enthusiasm vs risk: What's really at stake?

Senior Adviser Tellef Raabe talks about national security and risks from artificial intelligence on the podcast Leadership.

The Krttik of the Long-Term Ethics

First published:
The Salon
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9.3.2026

Morten Tønnesson, a philosophy professor in Stavanger, has written a critique of the longterm ethics (“longtermism”) for which Langsikts Peder Skjelbred and Aksel Sterri have argued extensively.

The KI agent claims to have been discriminated against. It marks a turning point.

First published:
The Evening Post
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3.3.2026

Por primera vez, un agento de KI independiente ha creado una pieza de shit para harmar a humana. “Has built-in fanaticism,” says Long-Term Advisor Preben Ness.

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