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We’ve all heard about go bags and emergency kits, but in a rapidly changing world, are they enough to keep us safe? In this episode, we explore how emergency preparedness is evolving beyond outdated survival kits. From self-driving evacuation vehicles to drone-powered disaster response, we look at the technologies transforming resilience. We discuss AI risk models for personal preparedness, cybersecurity threats during crises, and the role of digital identity in emergency planning. Plus, we highlight global innovations like Singapore’s networked preparedness model and Denmark’s cybersecurity initiatives. Whether you're planning for climate disasters or digital warfare, these emerging signals redefine what it truly means to be prepared.

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Chapters

1. Rethinking Emergency Preparedness: Innovations Shaping Resilience (00:00:00)

2. Emergency Preparedness Needs an Overhaul (00:00:37)

3. Self-Driving Shuttles for Evacuations (00:01:56)

4. Moving from Individual to Networked Preparedness (00:04:30)

5. Drones in Disaster Response (00:07:23)

6. Cybersecurity Preparedness (00:11:29)

7. Innovations in Emergency Nutrition (00:15:14)

8. Personalized Risk Planning (00:18:47)

9. Digital Identity and Documentation (00:20:41)

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