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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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.

Links
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.

Links
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

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.

The money bag for aid is significantly smaller than what the government gives the impression, claims new report.

First published:
The Daily Gazette
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26.11.2025

Eirik Mofoss's budget analysis of Norwegian aid shows how less and less aid goes to poverty alleviation. Through two issues, Dagbladet looked up the findings from the analysis, and interviewed Development Minister Aukrust, as well as the party leaders in MDG, Rødt and SV.

Norad would cut information support to organizations — State Department said no

First published:
Panorama News
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21.11.2025

Eirik Mofoss is interviewed about the proposal to remove the information support in the note “Time for reprioritisations” in Panorama.

AI hope for Europe. Can Europe become a force in AI?

First published:
E24
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19.11.2025

Torbjørn Røe Isaksen writes about Yoshua Bengio's visit to Oslo in E24. Long term planned the visit.

Senior Adviser Tellef Raabe on the NRK show the Debate on Media Economics

First published:
NRK
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18.11.2025

Non-established media meet established editors to debate. Tellef Raabe participates as a subject matter expert on the media.

The Ten Commandments of AI are just the beginning

First published:
Digi
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18.11.2025

In order for them not to end up in the drawer, we have to take charge now. Before technology does. This is written by Director of Artificial Intelligence in Sopra Steria in Caspar M. Lund in Digi.

Langsikt and TRY with campaign to ensure that effective aid is prioritised in this year's state budget

First published:
Com24
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17.11.2025

Kom24 has made a case about Langsikt's aid campaign, where emergency rations are distributed to politicians to remind them of the world's poorest in the autumn negotiations. Read more about the campaign at lang.no/100dagar.

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