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PLLuM


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   22 Aug 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   25 Dec 2025

A consortium of six institutions, led by the Wrocław University of Science and Technology (PWr), have launched a project to develop the Polish Large Language Universal Model (PLLuM). The model is intended to be open source and free to use, and for it to form the basis of a Polish-speaking intelligent assistant that can help provide public services.

Name in original language

Odkryj PLLuM

Initiative overview

The PLLuM (Polish Large Language Model) project is an initiative aimed at creating an open Polish language model.

Polish language support

An important element of this project is the development of an extensive and diverse data set, reflecting the complexity of the Polish language.

Tools to support innovation

Through the development of tools such as the Intelligent Assistant, we will support innovation in the public and private sectors.

Open collaboration and ease of use

The PLLuM model will be made available under an open license. Models will be available for download via the Huggingface platform. A graphical interface (GUI) in the form of a chat is also available.

Safety and ethics

We make sure that our model is safe, free from harmful and untrue content, which is crucial when using it in public administration.

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

The Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs

Other relevant details

Funding: EUR 3.4 million (PLN 14.5 million) from the Ministry of Digital Affairs

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • The Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs

Category:

  • AI policy initiatives, programmes and projects

Initiative type:

  • Initiative/Investment in natural language processing

Status:

  • Active

Start Year:

  • 2024

Binding:

  • Non-binding

OECD AI Principles: