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The Ten Commandments of KI: Everyone in Norway should learn real KI, not just Chat GPT
A commandment should be something you can follow or break, not something you can “reflect on,” writes Lars Askvig, referring to Langsikt's Ten Ki Commandments.
Is democracy threatened by the advance of AI technology?
Universitas has written a case about Gen Z's intellectual decay, and writes about Aksel Braanen Sterri's proposal to establish computer unions to ensure consent and financial compensation.
- There is obviously a need for a KI security institute
Special Adviser Silvija Seres's chronicle of the need for a KI security institute creates debate. The proposal was criticized by Salzmann and Wasson who believe the need has already been covered. On the other hand, Klas Pettersen, a member of Lang's expert committee at KI, believes that a KI security institute will play an important role.
-Små språklige grep kan styrke Norges KI-strategi
Ekspertutvalget på KI sin kronikk om de ti KI-bud har fått to tilsvar fra Jon Henrik Laake og Tor Andreassen. De peker på språklige forbedringer, og visjoner uten realisme.
Media Matters in Connection with Launch of Long-Sight Expert Panel on Artificial Intelligence: The Ten Commandments of Ki
There have been media cases in Altinget, Nettavisen, Kode24, Shifter, ComputerWorld, Observator and Dagens Medisin in connection with the launch of the ten Ki-commandments.
Government gets AI advice
Aksel Braanen Sterri debated State Secretary at the Ministry of Digitalization and Management Marianne Wilhelmsen (AP) on Dagsnytt 18 in connection with the launch of the ten Ki bids.
Launches ten AI Commandments for Norway: — The power imbalance is frightening
Could Norway end up like Venezuela or Nigeria because of the AI development? That's what a group of experts and executives fear. Aftenposten has written about the launch of Langsikt's expert committee at KI.
Warns against AI development: “Then we're fucked
Senior Advisor at Langsikt, Tellef S. Raabe, fears for the revenue base of the media industry when ChatGPT is supposed to update users on news.











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