Fecha inicio:
01/10/2024
Fecha fin:
30/09/2027
Engineering Large Foundational Models for Enterprise Integration.
OBJECTIVES
ELFMO works to effectively and securely integrate Large Foundational Models (LFM) and Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) into enterprise applications. It focuses on addressing the key challenges involved: Data security, regulatory compliance, AI ethics; all in a collaborative cross-industry framework.
CIC´S ROLE
Within the ELFMO project, CIC´s role is enhancing the user experience in telecommunications through the integration of Large Foundational Models and Generative Artificial Intelligence. CIC has simplified interactions and processes, ensuring a more intuitive experience; always in compliance with European privacy and security standards. Three areas and key users are targeted: Generically; cybersecurity expert, expert in telecommunications and, more specifically; expert in the proprietary solutions; SGRWin.
By taking a collaborative and specialized approach, CIC seeks to optimize operability and enrich the customer experience. It also focuses on promoting digital sovereignty and innovation, all in tune with ELFMO’s goals of secure, monitorable and ethically responsible solutions.
In order to reach these goals, the following specific technical objectives have to be defined:
- Research and Development of New Integration Techniques of Large Language Models and Generative AI to improve the user experience in the Telecommunications Sector.
- Research and Development of New Data Generation Techniques Synthetic Data for LLM Model Training.
- Implementation of a Continuous Monitoring and Validation Framework to Ensure the Reliability and Safety of LLMs.

Project Partners
The University of Helsinki heads the ELFMO project along with 14 other partners in Finland, Spain, Belgium and Portugal.
Funding and Financing
This project is funded and financed by the public business entity CDTI Innovación,
under the auspices of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of The Government of Spain, through its line of R&D projects for international technological cooperation known as the Eureka Program.
