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Oct 23
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Policy note

The Ten Commandments of AI

For AI and data to create value for everyone.

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Oct 22
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Op-ed

Ten Commandments for KI

Artificial intelligence has enormous potential to increase human welfare, but also involves unprecedented dangers.

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Oct 19
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Op-ed

The machine can find shortcuts in the tank

A machine has improved one of computer science's most fundamental ideas -- Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm. It marks a turning point, where the boundary between human insight and machine computation is blurring.

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Oct 17
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Op-ed

We need a research institute for AI security

Artificial intelligence will be our next societal infrastructure. In order to trust it, we need to understand how it learns, reasons and influences us back. Norway should establish a research institute for AI security — not as supervision, but as an arena for insight, values and robust societal understanding.

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Oct 15
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Op-ed

CPR for foreign aid

The government is providing fresh billions for military support to Ukraine. But the fact that civilian aid is financed by cutting aid to the world's poorest threatens the very mainstay of Norwegian aid. That's why we are calling out the alarm, writing 25 organizations and actors.

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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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Media coverage

Norges Bank: These jobs are disappearing because of AI

First published:
The online newspaper
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14.12.2025

Nätavisen has interviewed Aksel Braanen Sterri in connection with a report from Norges Bank. He points out that young people in particular are affected in KI-exposed occupations.

Regjeringen presses: - Vil ikke svare

First published:
Dagbladet
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13.12.2025

Dagbladet med en tredje oppfølgningsak om Eirik Mofoss sin bistandsanalyse som viser at stadig mindre av bistandsbudsjettet går til tradisjonell bistand.

Senior Advisor Sigrid Bratlie on Stop the World on Wine, Wuhan and the Truth Behind the Pandemic

First published:
E24
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7.12.2025

How are we supposed to operate in the landscape between conspiracies and truth? Sigrid Bratlie discusses with political editor Torbjørn Røe Isaksen.

The guardian of morality: Aksel Braanen Sterri, head of the profession, in a portrait interview in Magma.

First published:
Magma
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5.12.2025

Philosopher Aksel Braanen Sterri counts himself forward to good morals while countering his greatest fear: being boring.

Are we about to be colonized by the tech giants?

First published:
The Morning Blade
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4.12.2025

Dag Grytli has written about the development of Ki in Morgenbladet, referring to Langsikt's ten Ki-commandments.

Aid will only increase by promiller next year: -- Incredibly disappointing

First published:
Panorama News
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4.12.2025

The red-green parties agree on the state budget for 2026. “It is incredibly disappointing that parties that carry slogans of international solidarity aloft did not fight for it in the negotiations,” says Langsikt leader Eirik Mofoss, who receives support from KrF.

I share Yoshua Bengio's concern about abuse of AI.

First published:
The Evening Post
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3.12.2025

Arnoldo Frigessi, professor at UiO, responds to the criticism of Preben Ness and Tellef Solbakk Raabe in his Aftenposten chronicle: “The world's foremost AI scientist warns of the dangers of artificial intelligence. Dismissing him is risky.”

What happens if we leave KI to East and West?

First published:
The Daily Newspaper
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1.12.2025

If Europe is to keep pace with the technology race, we must start now, writes Trygve Svensson. He refers when Langarranged a lunch with KI pioneer Yoshua Bengio in Oslo in November.

The development of AI calls for a strengthened foreign policy

First published:
The class struggle
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28.11.2025

Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI) writes about foreign policy for KI in Klassekampen. He refers to the report “The Ten Commandments of Ki” by Langsikt's Expert Committee for KI, where he was a member of the committee.

Norway will allow poor people rather than the Oil Fund to pay for aid to Ukraine.

First published:
The Politics
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27.11.2025

Danske Politiken writes about how the Norwegian government will use aid funds rather than oil money to fund larger funds for Ukraine.

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