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Artificial [Un]intelligence and Disaster Management

Emergency Planning

At the present time, perhaps the greatest potential of AI in disaster management is in its presumed ability to use its algorithms and data banks to provide synthesised information quicker than traditional methods can do so. 2024) suggests that in this it is close to disaster management but not quite part of it.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

“In the period 2000 to 2019, there were 7,348 major recorded disaster events claiming 1.23 trillion in global economic losses,” according to a report conducted by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). Gathering threat data and contextual information is needed to assess the magnitude of a risk.

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Beyond Your Borders: Strengthening Resilience For The Greater Good

everbridge

Leaders and organizations must recognize that their role in emergency and crisis management encompasses a broader responsibility. Leaders should actively participate in policy discussions, influencing decision-making processes to address systemic risks and enhance disaster management capabilities.