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Nov 22
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Policy note

Green Guarantees: A Free Climate Measure if Used Correctly

Through adjustments to Norway's new state guarantee scheme, Norway can trigger tens of billions in climate finance without paying a penny.

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Nov 15
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Op-ed

At the back of the line

If Norway does not quickly become part of the EU health community, Norway could end up last in the vaccine line if a new pandemic strikes us.

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Nov 11
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Op-ed

Dumbing down the debate on KI threats

We need more humility from leading voices.

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Nov 11
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Op-ed

An unsuitable humanitarian strategy

The principles of Norway's new humanitarian strategy are unsuitable for making budgetary priorities. It's a democratic problem.

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Nov 8
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Op-ed

Here's how Trump could stumble in the race with China

The United States has begun to wake up to the galloping KI developments. The outcome could be a new, cold and digital war with China.

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Nov 4
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Policy note

Norway can, Norway should: Take the lead in halving premature death by 2050

Norway has played a leading international role in global health during the last 25 years, contributing to saving millions of lives. How should this work be continued? An expert committee, led by Camilla Stoltenberg, has released a report examining Norway's opportunities and challenges in global health up to 2050, providing recommendations to Norwegian policymakers.

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Oct 21
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Policy note

Calls for a national strategy for bioinnovation

To capitalise on opportunities, strengthen our competitiveness internationally and be positioned for biotechnology's ChatGPT moment, we need an ambitious policy for the emerging technology-driven bioeconomy.

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Oct 15
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Policy note

Norwegian companies should set the AI standard

Artificial intelligence (“AI”) has great potential, but the technology and management systems to use the technology are immature. This article provides public and private companies with an overview of the central parts of the risk picture in the face of artificial intelligence and what can be done to address relevant risk factors. This is how Norwegian companies can set the standard for responsible use of AI.

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Oct 14
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Statement

The Future Panel - what do people think of Norway's wealth?

Sixty-six randomly selected Norwegians will discuss how Norway's wealth can be used for the good of current and future generations.

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Oct 4
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Op-ed

The law that drives the development of AI

Anyone who understands AI's scaling laws understands the future.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Vi står på terskelen til en slags «perfekt storm» i helsevesenet

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Morgenbladet
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10.7.2024

Intervju av seniorrådgiver Sigrid Bratlie om helsepolitikk og regulering av bioteknologi. -Regelverket for bruk av genteknologi er i dag svært lite treffsikkert og paradoksalt nok motsatt av hvordan det burde være. Nyttig bruk av genteknologi, særlig innen matproduksjon, er overregulert av politiske årsaker, mens de virkelig farlige bruksområdene er underregulert.

Seniorrådgiver Sigrid Bratlie i Sommer i P2

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Sommer i P2
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7.7.2024

Snart tar vi kontroll over gener og lager nytt liv. Det gir molekylærbiologen Sigrid tro på fremtiden - og noen søvnløse netter.

Vi må snakke opp muligheten til å bidra

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Dagsavisen
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2.7.2024

Misjonsalliansen svarer på daglig leder Eirik Mofoss sitt innlegg "Krisene vi ikke bryr oss om" ved å peke på at man må fokusere på at det nytter å gjøre noe for å løse fattigdom og humanitære kriser.

Skapt på lab i Kina

First published:
Dagbladet
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18.6.2024

Teorier om hvordan covid oppstod har skapt stor splid, og flere blir sett på som konspiratoriske. Norsk forsker mener at viruset ble skapt på et laboratorium i Wuhan.

Meta må betale mer skatt

First published:
Aftenposten
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16.6.2024

Jeg er ikke så bekymret for feriebildene mine på Facebook. Men jeg bryr meg om at vi lar allerede store og mektige teknologiselskaper få alle våre data gratis.

Sannsynlighetsovervekt for at koronapandemien oppstod i laboratorium

First published:
Minerva
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14.6.2024

En fersk rapport vil en gang for alle rehabilitetere det som lenge ble sett på som en farlig konspirasjonsteori.

Ditt privatliv er min sikkerhet

First published:
Aftenposten
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13.6.2024

Vi overlater ikke nasjonalt forsvar til enkeltmennesker, skriver Vivi Ringnes Berrefjord.

Kan covid-19 ha lekket fra et laboratorium likevel?

First published:
Abels tårn
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7.6.2024

Seniorrådgiver Sigrid Bratlie gjester Abels tårn i en samtale om koronapandemiens opphav. Vitenskapsfolk, media og politikere stemplet lab-lekkasje teorien som en konspirasjon. Nå hevder en av våre fremste eksperter på molekylærbiologi at man konkluderte for tidlig.

Redaksjonell sak om NRK Debatten om kunstig intelligens

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NRK
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28.5.2024

Kunstig intelligens blir en stadig større del av livene våre. – Vi har ingen vitenskap for trygg kunstig intelligens i dag, mener ekspert.

Senior Adviser Jakob Graabak in NRK Debatten on artificial intelligence

First published:
NRK Debatten
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28.5.2024

Senior Adviser Jakob Graabak meets Digitalization Minister Karianne Tung, Silvija Seres, Morten Goodwin and Henrik Skaug Sætra in NRK Debatten on the opportunities and risks that the rapid development in artificial intelligence brings

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