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Oct 10
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Statement

Survey on Norwegians' attitudes to aid

Langsikt has designed a survey on Norwegians' attitudes to aid, which was conducted by Ipsos on a representative sample of 1,069 Norwegians in the two weeks before the election in September 2025. Press the Download button to read the full report in which Ipsos summarizes the results.

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Oct 10
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Policy note

Tax policy for the future

Five proposals for tax policy

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Oct 6
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Op-ed

Five predictions about the future of aid

International aid is not dead, but changing. Five trends in particular will shape the future of development, according to aid veteran Masood Ahmed.

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Sep 22
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Op-ed

The Arguments "Bondelaget" Leads Are Weak

Farmers should not stand in the way of GMOs that can make the farming industry more sustainable and strengthen fish welfare.

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Sep 19
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Op-ed

Preserving the wealth tax is good conservative policy

The wealth tax is an insurance against the greater vulnerability of the tax system, writes Aksel Braanen Sterri in a reply to Eirik Løkke.

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Sep 15
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Policy note

Gene technology for better fish welfare

GMO anxiety does not merely cost the aquaculture industry billions of Norwegian kroner; it also harms the lives and health of salmon. To prevent avoidable suffering, industry leaders and policymakers must act quickly.

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Sep 9
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Op-ed

Media crisis on the stairs

Artificial intelligence can undermine the media business model.

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Sep 9
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Statement

Not everyone has 100 days

Norwegian aid can save more lives, if it is properly prioritised by our politicians. Read how on langsikt.no/en/100dager

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Sep 5
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Op-ed

Climate Investment Fund should be scaled up without Ministry of Finance as brake

Parliament has asked the government to strengthen the Climate Investment Fund, but the way it is done is crucial. The Treasury Department should not stand in the way.

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Sep 4
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Op-ed

Can't we trust the rich?

The country's richest are not fulfilling their part of the societal contract.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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