The world's most powerful cyberweapon is here. His name is Claude
You no longer need 100 North Korean hackers to take down the internet. AI can do the job. As usual, Norway is asleep at the wheel.

You no longer need 100 North Korean hackers to take down the internet. AI can do the job. As usual, Norway is asleep at the wheel.


It is a democratic problem that Strümke uses her very strong position and influence in Norwegian public life to stifle a debate about a very serious societal issue.

How fast is the AI development going? This clip from 2024 is telling.

My best tips and advice on how to use AI effectively. And what to avoid.

In Silicon Valley, more and more people are talking about their 'AGI moment.' In Norway, we dismiss it as hype. One of us is wrong.

We humans are simply not as complicated as we'd like to think. We grow fond of our Roombas and get angry at Excel.

OpenAI finally releases ChatGPT-5, more people are experiencing psychosis after talking to language models, and I call for a more ambitious AI strategy in Altinget (a Norwegian policy news outlet). A lot has happened this summer, so here's a summary of the most important developments.

Is GPT-5 proof that the scaling laws have finally hit a wall? Or is OpenAI courting the mainstream?

When the Americans came to Norway to drill for oil, sharp-minded 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?

Meta has opened up to using content from private messages to 'improve AI.' That's just the beginning of what's to come.

A Hollywood celebrity warns we could lose control, Bernie Sanders is worried about AI unemployment, and Norway hosts the world's largest internet forum. Here are some of the most important AI stories since last time.