Fredrik Standahl in Digi.no on shadow AI in Norway
Digi.no published a Fredrik Standahl op-ed on treating AI as critical infrastructure and the Lovable breach as a warning sign.
Digi.no published a Fredrik Standahl op-ed on May 19, 2026, in its debate section. The piece argues that companies must treat AI as critical infrastructure, on the same control level as bank transfers and HR systems. Right now, innovation pace has outrun the risk assessment.
The op-ed uses the Lovable platform breach as the warning sign. The AI-driven developer platform was hit by a security incident that exposed unauthorized use across Samsung, Amazon and major financial institutions. Business-critical source code and internal strategy documents sat unprotected because employees were chasing efficiency.
“Companies must treat AI as critical infrastructure, with the same level of control and architecture as bank transfers and HR systems.” Fredrik Standahl, in Digi.no.
The piece sits in a broader pattern. Samsung engineers previously uploaded confidential code to ChatGPT for debugging, and the data ended up in the model’s public knowledge base. The same op-ed appeared in E24 the same day.
Fredrik’s bottom line: the biggest AI risk is not using AI, it is letting employees use AI alone in the dark.
Read the full op-ed at Digi.no.