Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence for Life Sciences Centre

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The development of secure, transparent and efficient AI algorithms capable of working with limited, noisy and incomplete data – with particular emphasis on applications in medicine and life sciences – is the task of four research groups that will implement the Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence for Life Sciences Center project. It has received PLN 30 million in funding from the International Research Agendas programme.

“As part of the project, we will develop next-generation artificial intelligence models based on solid mathematical foundations. Our goal is to reduce errors and hallucinations, which pose a significant challenge to existing solutions, especially in biomedical applications. Our ambition is for the project to be an example of how strong national competences in mathematics and computer science can be translated into innovative technologies that serve society. We want our project to be a proposal for the development of a European artificial intelligence niche,” says Dr Paweł Dłotko, who heads the team of researchers implementing the Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence for Life Sciences Center project.

 

The project received PLN 30 million in funding for a period of four years. The funds were granted by the Foundation for Polish Science as part of the European Funds for Smart Economy (FENG) programme.

 

Four groups of scientists will conduct research including the analysis of complex time series, such as biological signals like EEG, which play a key role in the diagnosis of neurological diseases. New methods will allow for better interpretability of AI models, assessment of decision uncertainty, and minimisation of the risk of incorrect responses.

 

The solutions developed will serve to overcome the barriers that have so far prevented the widespread implementation of artificial intelligence in clinical practice.

The project will be carried out in a unit specially established for this purpose between 1st January 2026 and 31st December 2029 in cooperation with Helmholtz Zentrum Munich.

 

More information on the results of the International Research Agendas (MAB) competition No. 2/2025 can be found at: https://www.fnp.org.pl.