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ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - Californer -- Bloodhound SOS today announced the official launch of Flint AI, its new intelligent routing system designed to guide users around hazards to safety during disaster events. The update enables users to drop specific destinations on the map or define exact A-to-B paths for rapid evacuation and navigation around threats and hazards utilizing real-time data during emergencies.
Previously, Bloodhound SOS relied on dynamic, context-aware AI guidance to steer users away from danger zones—without needing to know where to go. With set-point routing, Flint AI now supports precise destination mapping to known evacuation centers, temporary shelters, or any custom safe zones designated by the user. "Flint AI doesn't just react—it predicts. It analyzes multiple datapoints, interprets hazards in real time, and navigates users toward the safest possible outcome. And the neat part? You can push the route to Google, Apple, or Waze if you want. Flint gets you out—on your terms," said Alexa Leigh Corbett, Founder, CEO & Chief Systems Architect, Bloodhound SOS.
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The upgrade significantly boosts field usability in high-risk scenarios where roads are blocked, signals are down, or visibility is poor. Flint AI now integrates:
Unlike traditional navigation apps, Flint AI is optimized for disaster zones and functions independently of commercial GPS apps or cellular-based road reports.
This marks the second official release from the Bloodhound SOS AI division, and the fourth platform communication since launch.
About Bloodhound SOS
Founded by Alexa Leigh Corbett, Bloodhound SOS is a decentralized emergency navigation platform engineered for signal failure and disaster environments. The platform's AI routing tools, mesh-based relays, and survival overlays operate as part of the patented CINDER™ system, designed to restore coordination when infrastructure breaks down.
http://www.bloodhoundsos.com
Previously, Bloodhound SOS relied on dynamic, context-aware AI guidance to steer users away from danger zones—without needing to know where to go. With set-point routing, Flint AI now supports precise destination mapping to known evacuation centers, temporary shelters, or any custom safe zones designated by the user. "Flint AI doesn't just react—it predicts. It analyzes multiple datapoints, interprets hazards in real time, and navigates users toward the safest possible outcome. And the neat part? You can push the route to Google, Apple, or Waze if you want. Flint gets you out—on your terms," said Alexa Leigh Corbett, Founder, CEO & Chief Systems Architect, Bloodhound SOS.
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The upgrade significantly boosts field usability in high-risk scenarios where roads are blocked, signals are down, or visibility is poor. Flint AI now integrates:
- Drop-to-navigate logic – users can drop a pin and walk
- Set-point guidance – direct A-to-B routing between map points
- Dynamic re-routing – real-time updates based on changing threat conditions
Unlike traditional navigation apps, Flint AI is optimized for disaster zones and functions independently of commercial GPS apps or cellular-based road reports.
This marks the second official release from the Bloodhound SOS AI division, and the fourth platform communication since launch.
About Bloodhound SOS
Founded by Alexa Leigh Corbett, Bloodhound SOS is a decentralized emergency navigation platform engineered for signal failure and disaster environments. The platform's AI routing tools, mesh-based relays, and survival overlays operate as part of the patented CINDER™ system, designed to restore coordination when infrastructure breaks down.
http://www.bloodhoundsos.com
Source: Bloodhound SOS
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