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The programme included a competition in which prizes are awarded to student teams for the development of solutions to societal problem through the application of AI.
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In the context of its National Digitalisation Strategy, a new “AI Factory” facility will be built at the Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET AGH in Kraków to boost computing power in Poland. The facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2025.
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Poland participates in in the Alliance for Language Technologies EDIC, which concentrates on usage of AI for large language models. Polish institutions will participate in calls devoted to support ALT-EDIC activities.
The University of Lodz has established Poland’s first university team dedicated to generative artificial intelligence at the Centre for Analysis, Modelling and Computational Science (Centrum Analiz, Modelowania i Nauk Obliczeniowych - CaMiNO), which pursues an interdisciplinary research approach in biology, maths, data analysis, finance, economics.