There is a dangerous feedback loop waiting for those who outsource all of their thinking to AI and hope to build a career on vibes: skills atrophy. As a result of digital technologies and spell check, many of us arguably rely less on our own spelling ability. But imagine what happens if the skill being readily outsourced isn't just spelling, but th... See more
All good New Yorkers know that to live in, and love, the city takes a certain amount of chutzpah—you have to be ready, at a moment’s notice, to push your way through the throngs, shout your coffee order, rush to nab the last subway seat or the only on-duty cab. You have to be unsurprised by the consistent surprises that come with a new day in New A... See more
I spoke with Arthur J. Simental, founder and CEO of Simental Industries, an emergency management consulting firm. He noted that these waves of hyper-preparedness follow familiar patterns and are fueled by extreme weather events, pop culture, and political instability.
“Emergency preparedness is a trend that comes and goes,” he told me. “Shows like T... See more
According to Mordor Intelligence, the global emergency and disaster response market hit USD 166.01 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 244.38 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.58%.