Invitation to the Online Lecture: Building Europe’s Sovereign AI – The Bielik.AI Case
We invite you to join the online lecture “Building Europe’s Sovereign AI – The Bielik.AI Case”, taking place on 11 December 2025 at 10:00. The event is open to experts, practitioners, and anyone interested in artificial intelligence, European technological sovereignty, and open-source AI initiatives.
Europe can build sovereign artificial intelligence without isolation—by ensuring control, portability, and auditability across compute infrastructure, data, models, and deployment.
A compelling example is Bielik.AI, an open, community-driven family of AI models developed in Poland. Within just 18 months, nine models have been released, focusing on EU languages and embedding safety and transparency through features such as Bielik Guard. The lecture will illustrate practical steps toward a credible European path to AI sovereignty.
Katarzyna Z. Staroslawska
AI and HPC specialist engaged in European-scale initiatives in the fields of artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and AI governance
11. december 2025
10:00
Online (link will be sent to registered participants!
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