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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The law that drives the development of AI
Anyone who understands AI's scaling laws understands the future.
Are our politicians AI skeptics?
Either they ignore the challenges, or they ridicule them.
Norway has been a leader in global health — with new committee, we hope it continues
Millions of lives depend on Norway to continue its efforts on global health. Therefore, we ask a committee of experts led by Camilla Stoltenberg to advise on Norway's strategy for the future.
Even the government can't claim that the electric car subsidies are effective climate policy now
Effective, global climate policy is not outdated. That's the future.
Science has not provided good enough answers to the question of the origin of the pandemic
Here politics has become entwined with what should have been open and free research.
Media coverage
Too many goals in Norwegian aid
Eirik Mofoss is clear about what he would prioritise in the aid budget if he were allowed to decide. Norad responds.
“Already, AI is a threat to the newspapers' business model
Researchers Tellef Solbakk Raabe and Aksel Braanen Sterri are interviewed about how they believe that today's newspaper subscribers will increasingly use KI assistants to read or hear news.
AI is the new electricity
Special Advisor Silvija Seres discusses artificial intelligence with Torbjørn Røe Isaksen.
Abel's Tower: Research Breakthrough of the Year
Senior Advisor Sigrid Bratlie at Abels Tårn to summarize research breakthroughs from 2025 and expectations for 2026.
Algorithms and the Christmas table mystery - with senior adviser
Tellef Raabe on the podcast Skravlekassen where he talks about everything from algorithms to the future of the music industry in the face of KI and Lang's Christmas party.
-The input has been received
Senior Adviser Tellef Raabe has called for a Norwegian institution that tests and evaluates KI models on Norwegian terms. Minister of Digitalization Karianne Tung told Finansavisen that the input has been received and she should not write it off.
Warns: Free-ChatGPT denies attacks against Venezuela
While the Pro version answers something completely different. “If you want to read up on news, you should use paid versions,” Tellef Solbakk Raabe, Senior Advisor at Long Term, told Kode24.
Maybe you should get an AI agent to fix everything.
The provocative jingle Aksel Braanen Sterri (38) has become a moral philosopher, KI expert and father. DN Helg has portrayed the chief of staff in Long Term.
Abyrant case: 'Embarrassing' and 'damaging'
Langsikt chief Eirik Mofoss believes the case damages confidence in Norwegian aid, and that the Foreign Ministry should have taken action sooner, in an interview in Panorama Nyheter.
Less and less Norwegian aid goes to poverty reduction measures
At Political Quarter, Jonas Sayed, foreign policy spokesperson at KrF, discusses the Langsikt memo analyzing the aid budget, and how little is poverty-directed.
