This is an article by Douglas Yeung and Aaron Clark-Ginsberg, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, December 26, 2024.
AI’s ability to ingest and synthesize data on hazards and vulnerabilities could prove invaluable in addressing one of the biggest long-standing challenges of emergency management: truly engaging the whole community.
Learn how to engage the whole community with AI as a tool, ensuring that emergency management benefits all who need it.
Douglas Yeung
Douglas Yeung is an associate director of the Management, Technology, and Capabilities Program within the RAND Homeland Security Research Division, a senior behavioral and social scientist at RAND, and a professor of policy analysis at Pardee RAND Graduate School.
- Douglas Yeunghttps://domesticpreparedness.com/author/douglas-yeung
Aaron Clark-Ginsberg
Aaron Clark-Ginsberg is a behavioral and social scientist at RAND and a professor of policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School.
- Aaron Clark-Ginsberghttps://domesticpreparedness.com/author/aaron-clark-ginsberg
- Aaron Clark-Ginsberghttps://domesticpreparedness.com/author/aaron-clark-ginsberg
- Aaron Clark-Ginsberghttps://domesticpreparedness.com/author/aaron-clark-ginsberg
- Aaron Clark-Ginsberghttps://domesticpreparedness.com/author/aaron-clark-ginsberg