A minimal viable protocol is a stripped-down decision tree designed to function when systems fail: communication is broken, you're exhausted, noise and confusion are everywhere. The practice is building procedures so simple and self-contained that they work without electricity, working memory, or external coordination—the difference between a plan that survives reality and one that falls apart when stress hits.
Minimum viable protocol design is the discipline of stripping an emergency response plan down to only the actions that must be completed correctly for survival outcomes to hold, eliminating complexity that collapses under panic, injury, or communication loss.
AI can audit existing family emergency plans to identify steps that are cognitively overloaded, sequentially dependent, or likely to fail under stress, then rewrite them into short, memorable action sets that remain executable even when household members are frightened, separated, or operating without their primary devices.
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