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Nov 24
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Op-ed

The world's top AI scientist warns of the dangers of artificial intelligence. Dismissing him is risky.

He has outlined one of the best solution proposals so far.

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Nov 20
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Op-ed

Norway needs a new national project

Norway and Europe must find a third way in the shadow of China and the United States.

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Nov 20
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Input

Norwegian aid can accomplish much more if it is prioritized correctly. Here are suggestions on how

Below are two proposals for structural measures in the aid budget, and then two concrete budget amendments that can save free up room for action for new initiatives (a total of NOK 1 billion in 2026).

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Nov 19
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Op-ed

Data centers are the infrastructure of the future — not a sidetrack in energy policy

The debate over data centers is dominated by concerns about power use and nature encroachment. But data centers are becoming a new form of critical infrastructure. The crucial question is not how many we will have, but what terms Norway will govern them according to.

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Nov 18
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Policy note

The death of the aid percentage: An analysis of what Norwegian aid goes to

Never before has the share of Norwegian aid going to poverty reduction and development been lower.

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Nov 11
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Op-ed

Here are two suggestions for how the Oil Fund can be run ethically

When we invest in companies that contribute to violations of international law, we profit from the suffering of others. That's not necessarily problematic.

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Nov 6
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Input

Input to Development Minister in Light of Global Aid Cuts

Global aid cuts must have consequences for Norwegian priorities.

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Nov 2
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Op-ed

AI er ikke et teknologiprosjekt

AI eller KI gjør med kunnskapsarbeid det industrialiseringen gjorde med manuelt arbeid – flytter produktivitet, marginer og konkurranse. Likevel mislykkes over 80 prosent av prosjektene, fordi de behandles som teknologi, ikke som kultur og infrastruktur.

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Oct 30
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Op-ed

School should teach kids how to navigate the future

We will not be able to live without a mobile phone, nor will we do without artificial intelligence. Yet school protects children from the tools they must learn to master.

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Oct 29
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Op-ed

A sea of data

Norway is in the process of building a digital twin of the ocean, but we use it primarily for reporting, not for innovation.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

CEO Eirik Mofoss on Dagsnytt 18 on cutting electric car subsidies

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Dagsnytt 18
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10.9.2024

Eirik Mofoss appeared on Dagsnytt 18 to debate the proposal he and Aksel Braanen Sterri have put forward: to cut electric car subsidies and rather spend the money on more effective climate cuts abroad. Sigrun Aasland, State Secretary at the Ministry of Climate and Environment, believes that the proposal is outdated, since we need such big cuts today that we have to readjust on all fronts. Watch the full debate between Eirik and the secretary of state on NRK.

CEO Eirik Mofoss talks about Norwegian aid in Tanzania on 198 countries podcast

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198 countries
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2.9.2024

Since he has lived there for a few months and knows a lot about the country that has received the most Norwegian aid, General Manager Eirik visited the geography podcast 198 countries with Einar Tørnquist about the country Tanzania. It turned into a free and open themed episode about aid in addition to two regular episodes at Podimo.

Senior Advisor Sigrid Bratlie discusses the lab leak theory in Dagsnytt 18

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Dagsnytt 18
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30.8.2024

Senior Advisor Sigrid Bratlie meets Rein Aasland, professor of microbiology at UiO, and Minerva editor Nils August Andresen to discuss the possibility that a lab leak started the corona pandemic.

Incorrect about government climate funding

First published:
DN
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29.8.2024

Minister for Development Tvinnereim responds to General Manager Eirik Mofoss's column in DN where he criticizes the government for fiddling with figures when describing Norway's climate finance.

Complaints about Norwegian GMO ban to EU

First published:
Nationen
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28.8.2024

Genetechnology expert Sigrid Bratlie complains about Norway's import ban on genetically modified corn and rapeseed to the European Union's control body ESA, because she believes it violates EEA rules. Law professor Hans Petter Graver believes Norway may have to lift the import ban.

The need for dissidents

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E24
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26.8.2024

Torbjørn Røe Isaksen writes in E24 about the importance of dissent in a society, highlighting Langsikt's note on the lab leak hypothesis (https://www.langsikt.no/publikasjoner/lablekkasje) as well as the VG case on the same topic (https://www.vg.no/nyheter/i/OooK9w/kan-bli-tidenes-stoerste-skandale), where Senior Advisor Sigrid Bratlie is interviewed, as an important example.

It could be the biggest scandal of all time.

First published:
VG
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10.8.2024

“There are many elements of this case that are best explained by the fact that there was a lab leak.” VG writes about the origin of the corona pandemic, and has interviewed Senior Advisor Sigrid Bratlie among others.

Research Director Aksel Braanen Sterri comments on the Perpektivin NRK Nyheter

First published:
NRK News
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9.8.2024

“We need a perspective message with multiple perspectives.” This was the main message of Aksel Braanen Sterri, Head of Science, when he spoke about artificial intelligence (AI) at Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) in connection with the launch of the perspective message. Previous perspective reports have overlooked the financial crisis, the pandemic, wars and most recently artificial intelligence, i.e. the really big events. Instead of just presenting one scenario, we should acknowledge the uncertainty we live with. This allows us to assess how robust our societal institutions are in the face of many different futures, not just the one that most closely resembles the past.

AI entrepreneur tests basic salary. — Need a drastic realignment.

First published:
The Evening Post
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8.8.2024

Academic Director Aksel Braanen Sterri was interviewed by Aftenposten about the major citizen wage study funded by Sam Altman.

Think agriculture drives scare propaganda: Starts in new think tank to promote genetic engineering

First published:
The Nation
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8.8.2024

Senior advisor Sigrid Bratlie has been interviewed by Nationen about modern genetic engineering in food production. Sigrid points out that there are concerns about adopting genetic engineering that should be taken seriously. However, this should not stand in the way of all the positive aspects of GMOs, such as the significant contributions they can make to the path to a sustainable food system.

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