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AI and Emergency Handover Plans: Who Runs Things When You Can't
AI helps creators draft emergency handover documents so the channel doesn't disappear if they're suddenly unavailable.
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What this lesson covers
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- 1The premise
- 2business continuity
- 3handover
- 4creator safety
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Section 1
The premise
Creators get sick, hurt, or worse; AI helps you write the handover doc that lets a trusted person keep things running.
What AI does well here
- Draft access-and-credential handover templates
- Suggest decision-rights language for stand-ins
- Map vendor and platform contacts
- Generate audience messaging for short and long absences
What AI cannot do
- Replace a will or legal documents for serious matters
- Predict every scenario
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