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Aug 27
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Policy note

Politics for the Future: How to better include the interests of future generations in Norwegian politics

Four proposals for institutional changes. Memo will be published no later than Wednesday, August 25.

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Aug 12
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Op-ed

We took control of the oil. Let's do the same with data and artificial intelligence

When the Americans came to Norway to conduct oil drilling, blood-trimmed politicians and bureaucrats ensured that the oil resources benefited the entire Norwegian people. But when the same Americans come to drill for data we do... nothing?

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Aug 8
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Op-ed

Scare propaganda from the environmental movement is costing thousands of lives

Sacrificing children's lives for the sake of being is not defensible.

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Aug 7
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Op-ed

The Ethics Council's Impossible Job

The oil fund's ethics council needs to be strengthened considerably. Despite the fact that the council is set to solve an impossible task.

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Aug 1
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Statement

KI-horisonten nyhetsbrev

Vi publiserer nyhetsbrev om de viktigste nyhetene innen kunstig intelligens den siste tiden.

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Jul 31
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Op-ed

Norway's underwater blind zone

Norway has a moral blind zone underwater. Annually, 200 million farmed salmon die before slaughter, and behind the figure lurks even more lives. Albert Didriksen and Aksel Braanen Sterri from the Norwegian think-tank Langsikt describe ethical challenges in salmon farming.

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Jul 31
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Op-ed

What's good for Røkke isn't necessarily good for Norway

Stargate Norway is Norway's largest KI venture. Without further action, it will mainly serve Røkke and Altman.

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Jul 27
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Op-ed

The oil fund - a prisoner's dilemma

Strategic incentives can lead everyone to want to hedge as much as possible, but long-term it weakens the community's value.

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Jul 25
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Op-ed

Warning lights flash bright red for EEA

The EEA Agreement has served us well for over three decades. But expectations of ever benevolence from Brussels appear borderline naive.

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Jul 25
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Op-ed

Data Trade Union

We need counterpower in the digital economy. Data unions are the answer.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Serious criticism of Norwegian salmon farming

First published:
Albert Schweitzer Foundation
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12.3.2025

The Albert Schweitzer Foundation in Germany writes about serious conditions in Norwegian salmon farming, referring to the Langsikt note “Beneath the Surface: The Animal Welfare Crisis in the Farming Industry”.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to the criticism in a new Langsikt policy note: “Will significantly damage the management and follow-up of Norwegian aid.

First published:
Minerva
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12.3.2025

The Foreign Ministry rejects the foreign service being subsidised by aid and believes cuts in administration costs of half a billion kronor are a bad idea.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) is spending $500 million too much to administer aid.

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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12.3.2025

In addition, NOK 200 million from UD's operating budget should be transferred to Norad. Cindy Robles, Senior Advisor at Langsikt, is interviewed by Panorama News about new Langsikt policy note.

Will move at least 700 million aid from the State Department

First published:
Minerva
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6.3.2025

Too much of Norway's aid goes to administration, and an excessively high proportion of administration costs falls to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Eirik Mofoss, General Manager of Langsikt, is interviewed by Minerva about a new Langsikt policy note.

Norway introduces EU regulations for genetically modified food and feed

First published:
NRK
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6.3.2025

The EEA regulations with the coaching record of a full 22 years are finally introduced in Norway. Sigrid Bratlie, Senior Advisor at Lang, debated the issue with Geir Pollestad in Dagsnytt 18.

Powerful AI tool launched in Norway: Create videos in seconds

First published:
NRK
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28.2.2025

Anders Eidesvik, advisor at Langsikt, is interviewed by NRK in connection with the launch of the AI-video tool Sora in Norway. -We are seeing signs that European leaders will soften the regulations a little bit [around AI]. This is to be able to compete with China and the United States in the field of AI, according to Eidesvik.

The Lab Leak Theory: - The Great Scandal

First published:
Dagbladet
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22.2.2025

Sigrid Bratlie, Senior Advisor at Langsikt, believes that the corona pandemic, most likely, was caused by an infectious accident at a laboratory at the Chinese Wuhan Institute of Virology.

It is naive to think that China will not try to exploit the situation.

First published:
Panorama News
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21.2.2025

Jon Lomøy, special advisor at Langsikt, believes that Trump's aid freeze, and expectations of cuts, have created an economic and political vacuum. China may use the situation to strengthen its own influence

Weight loss drugs are an effective measure against obesity

First published:
NRK
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18.2.2025

Senior Research Officer in Long Term, Aksel Braanen Sterri, discussed weight loss drugs in Dagsnytt 18 with Carina Elisabeth Carlsen

CIA mener covid trolig stammer fra lab

First published:
VG
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10.2.2025

- Denne saken er den viktigste i vår tid. Hvis forskning og teknologi har skapt en global katastrofe, er vi nødt til å rydde opp i det. Seniorrådgiver i Langsikt, Sigrid Bratlie, er intervjuet om lablekkasjeteorien.

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