The National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) is a partner to the Large language models for the European Union (LLMs4EU) project, which is implemented as part of the European Commission’s Digital Europe programme.

Projects of OPI PIB
The National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) is a partner to the Large language models for the European Union (LLMs4EU) project, which is implemented as part of the European Commission’s Digital Europe programme.
The goal of the project is to support the digitalisation and automation of routine administrative tasks in Poland through the pilot implementation of Polish large language models (LLMs) in public administration systems.
The National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) has partnered with Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski (PKO BP) to develop innovative language models that improve the accuracy of customer intent recognition.
The META-MUSEUM project aims to increase public participation in cultural heritage and empower individuals to tackle contemporary social and individual challenges more effectively.
The project aims to develop an advanced metrological platform for volumetric analysis in computed tomography.
The aim of the project is to implement an investment related to scientific activities titled: “Computing infrastructure for new OPI PIB laboratories.”
The project aims to determine the impact of international academic mobility on the careers of Polish researchers.
The project aims to develop a foundation generative language model for the Polish language. The model will then be utilised to train a general dialogue model. Finally, the model will power a virtual assistant that provides support to citizens who visit public administration institutions.
The project aims to ensure efficient operation of the National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB), which serves as an Intermediary Institution of the European Funds for Smart Economy (EFSE) programme and which is responsible for the implementation of Action 2.4 Smart Economy Research Infrastructure (SERI) conducted as part of Priority 2 Innovation-friendly environment.
The National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) has received funding as a partner in the Digital Credentials for Europe (DC4EU) project, which is implemented as part of the European Commission’s Digital Europe programme.