Karianne Tung

Her proposal was met with skepticism from experts, who called the objective "unrealistic" and cited that it would require more financing, competence and more clearer political aims.

[13] Tung announced in early June that she would be asking for a meeting with Meta and for them to give a detailed account about their plans to utilise Facebook and Instagram posts to train artificial intelligence.

Tung emphasised that she expected Meta to offer a "real and simple solution for users" and "regulation where companies have too much power".

[15] In September, she attended the G20 minister summit on digital economy in Maceió, Brazil as Norway was granted to be a guest member.

She outlined Norway's goals as contributing to "a more inclusive and responsible digital future" and that the meeting's declaration would "help secure Norwegian interests in cooperating with the G20 countries".

[16] She and education minister Kari Nessa Nordtun met representatives of technology companies Google, Meta, Snapchat and TikTok in December to discuss how to best protect children on social media and age restrictions on their platforms.

Tung emphasised that the government would seek to increase the age restriction on the platforms from 13 to 15 and that they were preliminarily looking at getting the change in place by 2025 or 2026.