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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Jun 26
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Op-ed

The crises we don't care about

Why do politicians engage for crises in the global north but look a different path when the crises happen in the south?

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Jun 24
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Op-ed

Jonas on TikTok is a bad idea

Jonas Gahr Støre has taken to Tiktok to reach young voters. But TikTok is not the place for either youth or politics.

Links
Jun 14
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Op-ed

A new pandemic is on the stairs

And it could be much worse than the COVID-19 pandemic.

Links
Jun 13
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Op-ed

We must not forget the victims of war outside of Europe

Millions could die of starvation this summer, partly as a consequence of the war in Ukraine. Also this year, Norway's Ukraine program should include countries in the south.

Links
Jun 11
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Policy note

Standard for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence

How to manage AI risk? A guide for Norwegian businesses. A collaboration between EY and Langsikt

Links
Jun 9
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Op-ed

It shouldn't be up to you to say yes or no to Facebook

Privacy is not protected by focusing more on consent or deleting our profiles.

Links
Jun 7
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Policy note

A lab leak may have started the corona pandemic

The corona pandemic has been the biggest global crisis of our time. It has cost millions of lives, trillions of dollars and inflicted countless other negative consequences on society. The origins of the pandemic remain an unanswered question. In this document, we review the available knowledge. Based on this, we assess it as of June 2024, as most likely that the pandemic was the result of an accident at a research laboratory in Wuhan, not from natural contagion from animals at the wet market close by. We also point out how both the political and scientific system have failed in dealing with the issue and thus stood in the way of designing a knowledge-based preparedness and prevention policy for future pandemics.

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Jun 7
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Policy note

Weapons, Plague and Gold - Opportunities and Threats of New Biotechnology

The twin revolutions in biotechnology and artificial intelligence will, in the future, dramatically increase the ability of humans to decode and program genetic code. This gives us the ability to design completely new biological functions and organisms - called synthetic biology. Synthetic biology will, over the next few decades, create trillion-class values and help us solve challenges in climate, animal welfare, food supply, medicine, vaccines, biomaterials and many other areas. At the same time, synthetic biology can have disastrous consequences either as a result of mishaps or intentional damage. In order to harness the enormous benefits that biorevolution can bring us, while avoiding the greatest dangers, we need to develop precise and ambitious policies. Download the memo to read more about this topic. If you would like to read the memo that specifically deals with the origin of the corona pandemic, you can find it here: www.langsikt.no/en/publikasjoner/lablekkasje.

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May 17
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Op-ed

Constitution needs to be changed

May 17th may not be the day to criticize either the nation or constitution. But it has to be done.

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May 12
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Op-ed

Norwegian aid is like an emergency room where friends are treated first

And the Minister of Health decides what treatment should be given.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Expert: “We must have fewer partners, fewer subjects and fewer bureaucrats in the State Department

First published:
The Day
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24.2.2026

Eirik Mofoss of the think tank Long Term clearly sees a need for reform, but warns against frivolous criticism of efforts for the world's poorest.

Minister for Development: “It also upsets me that this is coming home to Norway

First published:
The Morning Blade
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23.2.2026

Aid funding is being cut across the world, states are prioritising defence and security, and here at home the entire State Department is to be scrutinised. Eirik Mofoss criticises UD's misuse of aid funds.

Believes that managers lack AI knowledge

First published:
Net.no
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18.2.2026

During the Westland Conference with Tellef Raabe, business leaders received a clear message: You must learn artificial intelligence.

Lacks record of support for US think tanks

First published:
Panorama News
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17.2.2026

Former special adviser Jon Lomøy is interviewed about UD's financing of think tanks with aid funds.

KI as a life counselor?

First published:
NRK Echo
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16.2.2026

People share crises, love woes and life choices to ChatGPT. But what happens when the counselor always wants to make you happy? KI counselor Preben Ness discusses on Ekko.

Tellef Raabe at the Western Conference on KI

First published:
The West Country Conference
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10.2.2026

Tellef Raabe participated in a panel discussion about KI during the Western Conference, and discussed how we should get value out of KI. See footage in the link.

Expert Manager Aksel Braanen Sterri on chatbots and emotions

First published:
University
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1.2.2026

The student newspaper Universitas tested massive use of ChatGPT for five days, and interviewed Aksel about why the emotional attachment became so strong.

Isabelle Ringnes: - Keeps me away from investments that give me a bad gut

First published:
Your Money
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1.2.2026

Longsight's “ten Ki-commandments” is mentioned in connection with an interview by Isabelle Ringnes in Dine Penge.

KI is a threat to the human conversation

First published:
The Evening Post
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29.1.2026

Petter Bae Brandtzåg responds critically to supervisor Aksel Braanen Sterri's post about KI to write chronicles.

- Should we make serious the aspiration for European independence, we can start with two obvious things: stopped listening to Elon Musk's thoughts about the future and reject Palantir.

First published:
The Morning Blade
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28.1.2026

Long term's “ten Ki-commandments” are mentioned in a commentary by Dag Grytli where he discusses what it takes for digital European independence.

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