New Policy Brief: Responsible AI for climate resilience
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping climate science—bringing powerful tools for forecasting floods, droughts, and heatwaves, but also raising important concerns about trust, transparency, and scientific validity.
A newly published Policy Brief, developed through the XAIDA and CLINT Horizon 2020 projects, outlines the promise and risks of integrating AI into climate services. It calls for hybrid models, explainable AI, and collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and tech developers to ensure AI truly supports climate resilience.

📄 Read the full brief and join the conversation on building a trustworthy future for climate AI.
👉 [Policy Brief]