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Nov 27
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Op-ed

A new project for the state: The baby package

Stewardship of the natural resources and the welfare state are two of our nation's greatest triumphs. What is the next big project for A/S Norway?

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Nov 26
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Input

Input to the strategy for Norway's cooperation with the World Bank

Norway should see its cooperation with the World Bank, particularly IDA, as more than an aid tool - it should be part of our long-term strategy to contribute to a stable and resilient world with less inequality and less poverty. Here are nine inputs on how.

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Nov 24
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Op-ed

The world's top AI scientist warns of the dangers of artificial intelligence. Dismissing him is risky.

He has outlined one of the best solution proposals so far.

Links
Nov 20
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Op-ed

Norway needs a new national project

Norway and Europe must find a third way in the shadow of China and the United States.

Links
Nov 20
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Input

Norwegian aid can accomplish much more if it is prioritized correctly. Here are suggestions on how

Below are two proposals for structural measures in the aid budget, and then two concrete budget amendments that can save free up room for action for new initiatives (a total of NOK 1 billion in 2026).

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Nov 19
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Op-ed

Data centers are the infrastructure of the future — not a sidetrack in energy policy

The debate over data centers is dominated by concerns about power use and nature encroachment. But data centers are becoming a new form of critical infrastructure. The crucial question is not how many we will have, but what terms Norway will govern them according to.

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Nov 18
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Policy note

The death of the aid percentage: An analysis of what Norwegian aid goes to

Never before has the share of Norwegian aid going to poverty reduction and development been lower.

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Nov 11
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Op-ed

Here are two suggestions for how the Oil Fund can be run ethically

When we invest in companies that contribute to violations of international law, we profit from the suffering of others. That's not necessarily problematic.

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Nov 6
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Input

Input to Development Minister in Light of Global Aid Cuts

Global aid cuts must have consequences for Norwegian priorities.

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Nov 2
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Op-ed

AI er ikke et teknologiprosjekt

AI eller KI gjør med kunnskapsarbeid det industrialiseringen gjorde med manuelt arbeid – flytter produktivitet, marginer og konkurranse. Likevel mislykkes over 80 prosent av prosjektene, fordi de behandles som teknologi, ikke som kultur og infrastruktur.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

What happens at the intersection of advanced machine learning, applied ethics, and sociopolitical transformation?

First published:
Skravleklassen
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21.5.2026

Advisor and AI researcher Preben Ness visited Skravleklassen to discuss AI.

Langsikt recruits global health professional from Save the Children

First published:
Panorama News
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21.5.2026

Langsikt strengthens its team with Henrik Mathias Hvaal, who joins as a senior advisor in aid and global health.

Podcast: AI can give us a fantastic future! Super-happiness, super-intelligence, and super-long lives

First published:
NRK Verdibørsen
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16.5.2026

Advisor Peder Skjelbred participated in Verdibørsen, where he talked about how AI can make the future utopian.

Senior Advisor Tellef Raabe on Nyhetskompaniet about Trump's AI meeting with Xi Jinping

First published:
TV2 Nyhetskompaniet
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13.5.2026

AI security and Nvidia were also discussed.

The government is taking NOK 655 million from the aid budget to pay for increased spending on Ukrainian refugees in Norway

First published:
Panorama News
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12.5.2026

“This is once again a reverse Robin Hood policy: we are taking money from the world's poorest to finance spending that belongs elsewhere in the national budget. An additional $655 million for refugee spending is a legitimate political choice — but it is not aid,” said Eirik Mofoss, the executive director.

Norwegian KI policy is frighteningly naive. Norwegian KI experts are short-sighted and arrogant

First published:
The Morning Blade
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8.5.2026

Trade Council member Tore Wig writes that we must create plans that also take into account the most dramatic scenarios, and act politically as if KI can create this kind of strategic challenge for Norway.

A hobby terrorist with KI can design the next pandemic

First published:
Extra-Lars
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5.5.2026

The ongoing revolution in artificial intelligence presents us with enormous opportunities — but if unbridled AI development meets modern biotechnology, we also run the risk that people with evil intentions and just a little knowledge could create viruses, bioweapons and a host of other dangers. Senior advisor Sigrid Bratlie discusses with Lars Glomnes.

Are people going to trust a public sector run with AI?

First published:
Klassekampen
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4.5.2026

By 2030, 100 percent of the world's most popular public sector will use artificial intelligence. Senior adviser Tellef Raabe is interviewed.

Bevilgningene til effektiv bistand bør økes, ikke reduseres

First published:
Dagens Perspektiv
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21.4.2026

Lederartikkelen i Dagens Perspektiv argumenterer for økt bevilgning til effektiv bistand, og refererer til Langsikt sin bistandsbudsjettanalyse og Eirik Mofoss sin podkastsamtale med Ness om bistand.

When artificial intelligence scares itself

First published:
Minerva
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18.4.2026

How should we react to companies continuing to develop software they themselves believe is a danger to humanity? Academic Manager Aksel Braanen Sterri is interviewed in Minerva.

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