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Hawaii businesses must act immediately to secure coastal properties and implement storm contingency plans due to severe weather expected February 7-9. Tourism operators on Maui should activate emergency safety plans and secure properties by Friday noon, communicating any service changes to customers by Friday 3 PM. All businesses facing severe weather should ready themselves by Saturday, February 7th, for potential utility and transportation disruptions through Monday, February 9th. Concurrently, all Hawaii businesses must address the immediate security risks and operational inefficiencies posed by unauthorized autonomous AI agents by implementing strict usage policies, access controls, and auditing third-party plugins. Healthcare providers must expedite HIPAA compliance for AI tools accessing patient data.

Investors should consider allocating an additional 5-10% of their liquid portfolio to AI-related assets or venture funds within the next 30 days to capitalize on the sector's rebound. Entrepreneurs should initiate funding discussions for AI ventures within the next 45 days to align with the current market's heightened interest and potentially secure more favorable terms. Failure to prepare for these weather events or manage AI risks could lead to significant operational disruptions, property damage, lost revenue, and security breaches.

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