Jumptuit Unveils Global Sensory Intelligence (GSI) for Real-Time Observation of Global Events

Jumptuit has announced the launch of its Global Sensory Intelligence (GSI), a powerful new platform designed to provide real-time observation of the Earth’s atmosphere, land, and oceans, alongside human activity and artificial systems. GSI synchronizes millions of data points from around the world, enabling it to identify potential events by analyzing co-occurring variables. This groundbreaking system expands the scope of observation to encompass the entire global surface area, spanning over 510 million square kilometers. GSI also expands the range of perceptibility across the electromagnetic spectrum, from infrasonic to ultrasonic and infrared to ultraviolet.

The world’s oceans are vital to global trade, resource extraction, and environmental stability. They cover over 70% of the Earth’s surface, contain over 90% of the biosphere, and transport 90% of global goods. Moreover, the oceans are projected to supply over one-third of the critical minerals and rare earths needed for the global clean energy transition. As a result, monitoring maritime geopolitical tensions and oceanic conditions is crucial for safeguarding commercial shipping routes and global supply chains.

The increasing competition for deep-sea mining of critical minerals and rare earths is taking place amidst geopolitical disruptions and environmental concerns. Jumptuit’s Genesis J2T technology is capable of tracking clusters of cross-sector variables that indicate potential geopolitical and environmental events in areas of the oceans beyond national jurisdiction. This technology enables the assessment of risks related to competing claims by nations over jurisdictional rights to natural resources, including fishing zones, offshore oil and gas, critical minerals and rare earths, renewable energy resources, and critical waterways. Genesis J2T also analyzes the potential impact of these claims in relation to defined and undefined maritime borders, including territorial seas, contiguous zones, exclusive economic zones, continental shelves, and high seas.

“Whether it’s dozens of Chinese fishing vessels entering the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea, or the Chinese government strategically installing a buoy within Japan’s continental shelf boundary surrounded by Japan’s EEZ, or an ultra-large container vessel on a scheduled route sailing toward gale force winds with wave heights of 25 feet on the high seas, or whether it is the race to mine deep-sea critical minerals including lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite, and rare earths which are necessary for clean energy and military technologies, the oceans are the new theater of global competition,” said Jumptuit CEO and founder Donald Leka. “The complex interplay between atmospheric, terrestrial, oceanic, regulatory, economic, political, and military factors is best understood through real-time, cross-sector observation and forecasting.”

GSI’s advanced capabilities provide valuable insights into a wide range of critical issues, from the potential for conflicts over resources in international waters to the impact of climate change on global weather patterns. This innovative platform promises to be a vital tool for governments, businesses, and researchers seeking to better understand and manage the challenges of our interconnected world.

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