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Nov 30
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Input

Insights into a new national digitalisation strategy

The Centre for Long-Term Policy calls for input on a new national digitalisation strategy from the Ministry of Local Government and the District.

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Nov 24
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Op-ed

Something is rotten in the EU

Lobbying pressure from German and French companies threatens an essential part of the EU's KI regulation, the authors write in this debate post.

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Nov 20
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Op-ed

The fate of humanity is in our hands

Hans Jacob Huun Thomsen is deputy leader of the Young Liberal Party and wrote this chronicle in Minerva in November 2023. He has no affiliation with the Center for Long-Term Policy, but we have been allowed to publish the chronicle here because we believe the content is very relevant.

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Nov 12
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Op-ed

Norway doesn't join the push on AI

What do the United States, Germany, Rwanda and Saudi Arabia have in common? Everyone takes the risks of powerful artificial intelligence (AI) more seriously than Norway.

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Nov 7
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Input

Comments on SV and Venstre's representative proposal on AI

The Centre for Long-Term Policy thanks for the opportunity to give input to SV and Venstre's representative proposals. The main shortcoming in the proposals, we believe, is a more targeted policy to ensure a safe KI development.

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Nov 6
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Policy note

Three proposals for longer-term policies

The Center for Long-Term Policy presents in this note three proposals for more long-term policies. See the link for the full report.

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Oct 19
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Op-ed

Ten measures for the new AI minister

Aksel Braanen Sterri at the Centre for Long-Term Policy focuses on artificial intelligence in these advice to Karianne Tung, the government's new minister for digitalisation.

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Oct 16
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Input

Consultation input to the Total Emergency Committee

The Centre for Long-Term Policy refers to a consultation letter dated 16 June 2023 in which the Ministry of Justice and Emergency Services asks for input on the Totalbereskapskommistionen's investigation NOU 2023:17 Now it is serious - Totalbereskapskommisjonen.

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Oct 5
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Op-ed

Artificial contradictions

Am I a technology optimist or a prophet of doom? It depends on what day of the week it is, we are to believe the Class Struggle columnists.

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Oct 3
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Op-ed

Criticism of power does not stand in the way of forward thinking

Debate Posts

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Maya (38) was selected to sit in a public panel: — Like winning the Lotto

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TV2 Nyheter
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10.1.2025

The citizens who will sit on the Future Panel, a people's panel that will discuss Norway's wealth and future, have now been selected. TV2 Nyheter interviews some of the participants.

Nigeria's Minister of Health: Norwegian leadership can save lives

First published:
Altinget
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9.1.2025

Better global health will benefit everyone, both in Nigeria and Norway, writes Nigeria's Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Muhammad Ali Pate.

Norway is gearing up against bird flu

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VG
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9.1.2025

VG writes about Norway's response to bird flu, and mentions Langsikt among key actors who have warned against the virus early on.

I'm a cable skeptic. Here is an answer to a power cable supporter.

First published:
Aftenposten
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2.1.2025

Øystein Sjølie, social economist and author of “The Oil Book: How Norwegian Oil and Gas Makes the World a Better Place”, has written a response to Aksel Braanen Sterri's column on electricity cables in Aftenposten.

The biggest research breakthroughs of the year

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Abels Tårn (NRK)
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31.12.2024

Senior Advisor in Langsikt Sigrid Bratlie, together with Torkild Jemterud, Inga Strümke and Aksel Kjær Vidnes, summarizes the science and technology year 2024 in two parts of Abels Tårn. Part 2 of the programme can be found on NRK radio's website.

Pandemics cannot be predicted

First published:
Aftenposten
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31.12.2024

Professor Emeritus Stig S. Frøland writes in Aftenposten about the bird flu and Norway's pandemic preparedness, and comments, among other things, on the uncertainty of the numbers on the likelihood of a pandemic, which the Stoltenberg committee and several of Langsikt's staff often have referred to.

Fears a new pandemic

First published:
Dagbladet
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29.12.2024

Molecular biologist and Senior Advisor in Langsikt Sigrid Bratlie is interviewed about the risk of a bird flu pandemic following outbreaks of the virus in 659 U.S. dairy farms.

The bird flu could become a race against the clock

First published:
Dagsnytt 18 (NRK)
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19.12.2024

Molecular biologist and Senior Advisor at Langsikt, Sigrid Bratlie, fears a new pandemic as a result of the flare-up of bird flu in the US.

New ChatGPT is a master at deceiving you

First published:
Aftenposten
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12.12.2024

The latest model of ChatGPT has proven in new tests to be able to deceive its users. Anders Eidesvik, AI advisor in Langsikt, comments on the story and calls this a warning shot of what may come when agents and even more advanced systems become widely available.

Bill Gates on Norway: Never before has the world had a bigger need for Norway's moral leadership

First published:
Aftenposten
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8.12.2024

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft and chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, writes in Aftenposten about the importance of Norwegian leadership on global aid. He highlights, among other things, the Stoltenberg Committee on Global Health, and underlines the conclusions of the report they presented in November.

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