Crisis communication often fails because people receive too much information in too many formats, freezing their ability to act; reducing cognitive load means a single clear message on a single channel about one immediate action. An example: "Head north on Oak Street for 5 minutes" beats a detailed evacuation map in a panicked moment.
Cognitive load reduction in crisis communication refers to the deliberate design of emergency messages, instructions, and plans so that they require minimal mental effort to read and act on under extreme stress, when working memory and decision capacity are severely reduced. Short sentences, numbered steps, and pre-made scripts are core tools of this approach.
AI can analyze existing family emergency plans and rewrite them for low-stress readability, generate plain-language call scripts for reaching authorities or relatives, and produce laminated quick-reference cards tailored to each family member so that panic does not become a barrier to effective action.
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