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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.
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.
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.
Gene technology for better fish welfare
GMO anxiety does not merely cost the aquaculture industry billions of Norwegian kroner; it also harms the lives and health of salmon. To prevent avoidable suffering, industry leaders and policymakers must act quickly.
Media crisis on the stairs
Artificial intelligence can undermine the media business model.
Not everyone has 100 days
Norwegian aid can save more lives, if it is properly prioritised by our politicians. Read how on langsikt.no/en/100dager
Climate Investment Fund should be scaled up without Ministry of Finance as brake
Parliament has asked the government to strengthen the Climate Investment Fund, but the way it is done is crucial. The Treasury Department should not stand in the way.
Can't we trust the rich?
The country's richest are not fulfilling their part of the societal contract.
Welcome as new NORAD Director
You can make Norwegian aid even better. Here are 10 suggestions on how.
This is how budget growth can be slowed
The government should get help to stop new spending. It comes out in the state's own evaluation.
Media coverage
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.
Norges Bank: These jobs are disappearing because of AI
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
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
How are we supposed to operate in the landscape between conspiracies and truth? Sigrid Bratlie discusses with political editor Torbjørn Røe Isaksen.
