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Artificial intelligence and earth observation: From innovation to services
- The EU held a hybrid workshop in Brussels on AI and earth observation to discuss Copernicus and DestinE synergies.
- Participants discussed trustworthy AI, digital twins, and user needs for Copernicus and DestinE.
- The conference aimed to map AI/ML, big data, and HPC revolutions to future EU space services.
- The event occurred in Brussels with hybrid streaming and on-site attendance.
- EU officials emphasized Copernicus' decade-long role in delivering observations and added-value services.
- The agenda included stock-taking of current AI/ML, big data, and HPC revolutions and user expectations.
- Event organizers noted the hybrid format and Q&A via Slido for online participants.
- The workshop linked Copernicus to EU policy support and broader public uptake.
- Registration for on-site attendance had a March 1, 2026 deadline.
- Event provided a bridge to future EU budget negotiations for 2028–2034.
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