Each essay on AI-skiftet has its own source notes embedded in the text. This page brings together the principal recurring sources in one place, to make the series easier to evaluate and to follow up on.
The selection is intentionally selective. The aim is not to build a comprehensive academic bibliography, but to make substantive claims traceable and to point onwards to primary or clearly authoritative materials where possible.
Swedish policy and governance
- AI Commission: The AI Commission's Roadmap for Sweden (SOU 2025:12)
- Government of Sweden: Sweden's AI Strategy
- Sweden's AI Strategy (PDF)
- Action plan for Sweden's AI Strategy (PDF)
- European Commission: Sweden 2025 Digital Decade Country Report
Work, adoption and productivity
- Stanford HAI: AI Index Report 2025
- Stanford HAI: AI Index Report 2025 (PDF)
- Anthropic Economic Index
- Anthropic Economic Index report: January 2026
- Anthropic: Economic primitives
- PwC: The Fearless Future — 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer
- PwC: 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer (PDF)
- World Economic Forum: The Future of Jobs Report 2025
- World Economic Forum: The Future of Jobs Report 2025 (PDF)
- ILO: Generative AI and jobs: A 2025 update
- ILO Working Paper 140: Generative AI and Jobs
- IMF Blog: AI Will Transform the Global Economy. Let's Make Sure It Benefits Humanity.
- IMF 2026: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Enhancing Countries' Preparedness
AGI, safety and consciousness
- Google DeepMind: Levels of AGI for Operationalizing Progress on the Path to AGI
- Google DeepMind: Taking a responsible path to AGI
- Google DeepMind: An Approach to Technical AGI Safety and Security
- RAND: Pivots and Pathways on the Road to AGI Futures
- RAND: Pivots and Pathways (PDF)
- International AI Safety Report 2026
- International AI Safety Report 2026 (PDF)
- Butlin et al.: Identifying indicators of consciousness in AI systems
Energy, storage and cost curves
- IEA: Batteries and Secure Energy Transitions
- IEA: Outlook for battery demand and supply
- IEA: Global battery markets are growing strongly — and so are the supply risks
- IRENA: 91% of New Renewable Projects Now Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels Alternatives
- IRENA: Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2024 / 2025 insights (PDF)
On the sourcing apparatus
The series is written as essays, not as academic articles. The source notes are therefore selective: they are meant to make substantive claims traceable, show what kind of evidence is used, and help the reader distinguish between observation, inference, scenario and normative reasoning.
Where the text draws on personal experience from industry-near projects, this is stated explicitly in the essay. Where the text makes scenarios or normative proposals, these should not be read as established fact, but as arguments that the reader can examine and take a position on.