Hawaii startups must act quickly: prepare and submit applications for the Startup Battlefield 200 competition by the May 27th deadline to secure global VC and exposure opportunities. Beyond this immediate need, entrepreneurs and investors face a critical new risk from AI agents, requiring implementation of resilience budget models and human-in-the-loop circuit breakers for AI agents within 60 days; investors must integrate AI agent governance risk into due diligence immediately. Remote workers should monitor for system instability potentially caused by unmonitored AI agent actions.
Professionals and entrepreneurs should monitor proposed income tax hikes, which could trigger an exodus of key talent and impact the state's economic base; if changes are confirmed, consult tax advisors to model financial impacts and explore strategic options. Developers and investors should also watch for updates regarding rebuilding efforts in Lahaina, specifically monitoring public announcements and project award data from relevant state and county agencies for adherence to expedited procurement and permitting timelines, as delays beyond those outlined in HB1823 may indicate implementation challenges.