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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

Sigrid Bratlie on podcast about cell and gene therapy

First published:
Radforsk, Apple Podcast
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30.4.2025

What is cell and gene therapy, what treatments are approved and what are the bottlenecks and opportunities? Sigrid Bratlie, special adviser Langsikt, spoke about this and more as a guest on the podcast Radium.

NOREC exchange and information support are ineffective, says the think-tank Langsikt

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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30.4.2025

A number of measures in Norwegian aid are “not effective” and should be cut altogether, Eirik Mofoss and Cindy Robles said in an interview with Panorama. The money saved, they will spend on other aid measures.

Digitalization minister Tung is one of the Parliament's least in-demand ministers.

First published:
Altinget
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25.4.2025

The Parliament's lack of interest in digitalisation is worrying. “There is still a prevailing view that digitalisation is an unsexy political area,” says Anders Eidesvik in Langsikt.

Do you keep up with the AI development? Here are the main breakthroughs now

First published:
Shifter
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23.4.2025

“The trend seems to have accelerated recently [and] this is perhaps the most important technical development happening right now,” says Jakob Graabak, AI expert and special adviser in Langsikt.

Eirik Mofoss on the podcast Liberal Halvtime

First published:
Civita, California
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15.4.2025

What is long-term policy, and why do we need to think long-term? General Manager of Langsikt, Eirik Mofoss, discusses with Mathilde Fasting about what should be done to get more long-term vision in politics.

A Political Earthquake in Turkey

First published:
Agenda Magazine
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8.4.2025

Ane Breivik, a Longsikt adviser and law student on exchange to Istanbul, writes about the overwhelming mobilization taking place in Istanbul's streets against Turkey's president.

- Has the potential to kill far more people than all the world's conflicts

First published:
Fædrelandsvennen
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8.4.2025

Ingvild Wetrhus Thorsvik (V) is interviewed by Fædrelandsvennen about cuts in USAID and a recent aid trip to Kenya, where Langsikt participated as an organizer.

Sigrid Bratlie on podcast about GMOs, covid lab leaks and mutants

First published:
Inn til kjernen med Sunniva Rose
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7.4.2025

Sigrid Bratlie, Senior Advisor at Langsikt, is on Sunniva Rose's new podcast talking about why it's likely the covid virus leaked from a lab, what genetically modified organisms (GMOs) really are—and why GMOs can be really good.

This was impossible a short time ago

First published:
NRK
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28.3.2025

- It's spin wild. This is a whole new level, says Anders Eidesvik, KI advisor at Langsikt. He's referring to the new update to ChatGPT, which is far better at generating realistic images.

Aksel Braanen Sterri on Norsk Prepp's podcast on long-term preparedness

First published:
Norsk Prepp
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27.3.2025

How do we prepare Norwegian society for the future? Aksel Braanen Sterri, Senior Vice President at Langsikt, shares his thoughts on preparedness, prepping and politics.

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