Our work

Here you will find all our work and everything others write about us. We are constantly working to produce new content, including notes, consultation input, chronicles and debate posts.

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Priority areas

Biotechnology

Here you will find an overview of our work on biotechnology.

Biotechnology

Artificial Intelligence

Here you will find an overview of our work on artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence

Aid

Here you will find an overview of our work on aid.

Aid
Antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance
Climate
Climate
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Pandemics
Pandemics
Longterm institutions
Longterm institutions
Animal welfare
Animal welfare
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All publications

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Aug 10
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Statement

Møt oss under Arendalsuka

I år deltar ni ansatte under Arendalsuka, og her finner du oss!

Links
Aug 6
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Op-ed

Tax on suffering

There are several types of taxes we should want more of.

Links
Jul 21
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Op-ed

Norway remains outside the AI safety collaboration

AI-driven cyberattacks threaten the Norwegian economy and infrastructure. Yet, we have no seat at the table where our allies collaborate on AI security.

Links
Jul 19
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Op-ed

What if the AI tidal wave arrives?

World-leading economists are warning of an AI revolution and demanding action. Other countries are already well underway with their preparations, but in Norway, very little is happening.

Links
Jun 10
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Op-ed

Support for civil society is not intended for Norwegian organizations

Norad's proposal to open up for more competition between Norwegian and foreign actors regarding civil society support has ignited the aid debate. Many fear for the future of Norwegian organizations. But it is not primarily their future that this support is intended to secure.

Links
Jun 5
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Statement

NTNU Graduation 2026: Be Morally Ambitious

If we, with the most money, education, and opportunities, had spent some of our time and money on others instead of ourselves, millions of people in the world could have had a better life.

Links
Jun 2
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Op-ed

Langsikt responds: Klein's authoritarian argumentation

Jörn Klein's criticism of Langsikt is a striking attack on a core principle of Norwegian democracy: that those in power are in contact with a wide range of organizations and knowledge actors. Only in extreme cases should authorities refuse to participate in debates because the organizers should be considered persona non grata.

Links
May 28
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Statement

Statement: Norway should strengthen its global health leadership

The statement is an input to the Turning Point process, offering recommendations on how Norway can strengthen its international leadership in global health at a time of increasing global needs and weakened international cooperation.

Links
May 14
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Op-ed

The Hidden Architect Behind Norway's Prosperity

… and what he can teach us about artificial intelligence.

Links
May 8
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Op-ed

The Great AI Liberation Is a Practical Contradiction

Losing people the work, we also lose the ability to introduce schemes that ensure people an income to live on. The dream that machines can liberate humans by taking over all work is therefore not possible.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Leading AI scientist: - We're playing with fire

First published:
TV2
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15.11.2025

The “Godfather of KI” opened Norway's new Centre for Artificial Intelligence (KI) on Monday - and took the opportunity to warn of the dangers of the technology. TV2 has written a story about Bengio's visit to Oslo, which Langplanned.

MDG moves funds out of aid budget: “We will clean it up

First published:
Panorama News
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14.11.2025

The MDG will shift funds from Ukraine aid and climate to help the world's poorest. The party, together with Long Term, has counted on the figures in the government's aid budget.

The most important skill of the future: being human

First published:
NRK Ytring
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14.11.2025

My sons will grow up in an era where machines can do anything except be human. This is what Isabelle Ringnes writes in NRK. She builds on commandment ten in “The Ten Ki-commandments”, for which she was additionally responsible as a committee member of Langsikt's expert committee at KI.

-The consulting industry faces a paradox when KI takes over work tasks from graduates

First published:
Today's Business
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14.11.2025

Aksel Braanen Sterri, Head of Department at Lang, is interviewed by DN about how KI can influence future working life.

The world's most renowned KI professor is afraid of AI. - But now I think I have a solution.

First published:
The Evening Post
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12.11.2025

Yoshua Bengio is not only the world's most cited scientist. Now he also believes to have figured out how to rein in the unstoppable KI technology. Report in Aftenposten after Bengio's visit to Oslo, which Langsikt planned.

Blood-poor AI-commandments

First published:
Today's Business
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11.11.2025

Herman Sjøberg, CEO of Ayfie, criticizes the “Ten AI Commandments” in DN, and believes the bids are a politically correct minimum common multiple.

When the world's leading KI expert is deeply concerned, we should be too.

First published:
DN
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11.11.2025

Commentator in DN, Terje Erikstad, writes about Bengio's visit to Oslo and his concern about AI's development. Langsik was the coordinator of the visit.

The Ten Commandments of KI: Everyone in Norway should learn real KI, not just Chat GPT

First published:
Digi
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6.11.2025

A commandment should be something you can follow or break, not something you can “reflect on,” writes Lars Askvig, referring to Langsikt's Ten Ki Commandments.

Lack of AI skills: Langsikt gives NOK 5000 in reward to those who tip about the right person

First published:
NRK
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4.11.2025

NRK interviewed general manager Eirik Mofoss and wrote case that Langsikt promises bounties for tips that lead to the hiring of a KI advisor.

Is democracy threatened by the advance of AI technology?

First published:
University
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2.11.2025

Universitas has written a case about Gen Z's intellectual decay, and writes about Aksel Braanen Sterri's proposal to establish computer unions to ensure consent and financial compensation.

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