Ericsson has launched Cognitive Labs to strengthen its commitment to innovation and efficiency in its technological solutions. The initiative will operate virtually, with equipment and activities located in Madrid, Málaga and Cairo. Cognitive Labs will focus on advanced technologies such as neuronal graphic networks, active learning and large -sized language models (LLM), fundamental for the next generation of mobile communications.

Three different laboratories have been established to frame their research activities and develop open source bookstores:

  1. GAI LAB (INTELLIGNCE LAB): Focused on the research of geometric AI, the explainability in learning based on the geometry of data and neuronal networks of temporal graphs. This laboratory will have a prominent impact on areas such as the development of new medications and the search for more effective treatments.
  2. MLR LAB (Machine Learning and Reasoning Lab): Dedicated to the optimization of models training processes and reinforcement learning. The research of this team seeks to generate time and energy savings in the training of AI models, in addition to contributing to the development of digital twins capable of simulating reality.
  3. FAI LAB (artificial Foundational Intelligence Lab): Focused on the creation of advanced models of AI, such as large language models. This laboratory aims to investigate technologies that transform processes automation and significantly improve efficiency, leading the development of specific language models for the scope of telecommunications.

«Cognitive Labs represents our commitment to leadership in innovation in artificial intelligence and our intention to significantly contribute to the Open Source community. Our mission is to develop excellence research that not only benefits the academic community, but also allow us to improve our products, ”says Jean-Christophe Lneri, responsible for the Cognitive Network Solutions area in Ericsson.

Ericsson launches Cognitive Labs

The creation of Cognitive Labs by Ericsson marks a milestone in the research and development of open source AI. This initiative will not only strengthen Ericsson’s position in the field of telecommunications, but will also generate significant benefits in other sectors such as health.

The collaboration with the Pontifical University Comillas and the Open Source community will allow Ericsson to continue advancing in AI research, attract data scientists and scientists, and create better solutions for their clients. In an environment of constantly evolving threats, adopting a platform approach is essential for companies to align their technologies, boost innovation and establish security as a key requirement for your business.