The aim of the meeting was to identify key AI projects, the implementation of which will allow Poland to build a strong position in the international arena in the context of further development of this technology. Among the initiatives discussed Projects with high business and innovation potential, such as small language models, the so-called multi-agent structures or safe AI were among the discussed initiatives.
The assumptions of the cooperation model between the worlds of science and business were also developed, especially in the field of joint research on artificial intelligence, commercialisation of its results and knowledge transfer. A number of barriers and limitations that currently hinder such cooperation were also indicated.
The AI development strategy in Poland for the coming years requires not only appropriate infrastructure and financial resources, but also the development of human capital. We want to have a real impact on the further development of AI and what significance it will have for the Polish economy and society. Cooperation between universities and business in this area is crucial
– says Dr Dominika Kaczorowska-Spychalska, Associate Professor at the University of Lodz.
Source and edit: Ministry of Digital Affairs, the university of Lodz Press Office