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Krupa K. S.; B. Riya Shetty; Bijay Adhikari; Sanchit Singla; Surya Chandra Regmi
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Abstract :
Natural and artificial disasters are one of the ma- jor threats to human lives, infrastructures, and socio-economic
stability across the world. Despite the advances in disaster management systems, existing systems still have limitations due
to slow information dissemination and a lack of personalization, and inefficiency in open relief operations [1], [3]. The
proposed deficiencies shall be minimized with SecureAid Bot, a novel intelligent and decentralized framework integrating
generative AI and blockchain technology that enables quick and apt disaster communication and relief coordination.
The platform uses an AI-driven chatbot that will give real-time emergency alerts and instructions in context for better
accuracy and timeliness of responses during disasters [4], [5], [10]. Given its integration with data from various sensors in
near real-time, like weather and seismographic monitoring systems, SecureAid Bot creates situational awareness in real time
and provides efficient engagement with its users [7], [18]. For its part, upon detection of disasters, a blockchain-powered
fundraising module is automatically activated that will ensure donation transactions are transparent, traceable, and tamper-
proof through smart contracts [24]–[27].
The platform also hosts an admin dashboard through which government agencies and NGOs can monitor donations
in real time, manage withdrawals, and optimize the use of resources with ease [12], [16]. In addition, integrating innovative
technologies into SecureAid Bot has not only brought reliability to communi- cation but also innovation in the area of
transparency of relief funds-a landmark toward a secured, decentralized, and inclusive disaster management [8], [23].
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Natural and artificial disasters are one of the ma- jor threats to human lives, infrastructures, and socio-economic
stability across the world. Despite the advances in disaster management systems, existing systems still have limitations due
to slow information dissemination and a lack of personalization, and inefficiency in open relief operations [1], [3]. The
proposed deficiencies shall be minimized with SecureAid Bot, a novel intelligent and decentralized framework integrating
generative AI and blockchain technology that enables quick and apt disaster communication and relief coordination.
The platform uses an AI-driven chatbot that will give real-time emergency alerts and instructions in context for better
accuracy and timeliness of responses during disasters [4], [5], [10]. Given its integration with data from various sensors in
near real-time, like weather and seismographic monitoring systems, SecureAid Bot creates situational awareness in real time
and provides efficient engagement with its users [7], [18]. For its part, upon detection of disasters, a blockchain-powered
fundraising module is automatically activated that will ensure donation transactions are transparent, traceable, and tamper-
proof through smart contracts [24]–[27].
The platform also hosts an admin dashboard through which government agencies and NGOs can monitor donations
in real time, manage withdrawals, and optimize the use of resources with ease [12], [16]. In addition, integrating innovative
technologies into SecureAid Bot has not only brought reliability to communi- cation but also innovation in the area of
transparency of relief funds-a landmark toward a secured, decentralized, and inclusive disaster management [8], [23].