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Title: Crisisense has been Launched to Be One AI Platform with Multiple Lifelines

United States, 20th May 2026 - Crisisense, an American-built AI platform currently in active development with pilot conversations underway across U.S. cities and utilities, is being designed to give the United States a single, intelligent early-warning system for its power grid, water supply, and emergency services, so that hurricanes, cyberattacks, and grid failures stop becoming national disasters.The systems that keep the country running, the power grid, the water supply, hospitals, and emergency response, are managed in silos today. The power company watches power. The water utility watches water. FEMA watches storms. None of them talk to each other in real time. So when a hurricane, cyberattack, or heat wave hits, no one sees the full picture until people are already in the dark.Crisisense is being built to connect those dots. Once complete, it will pull live data from weather satellites (NASA, NOAA), the power grid, river gauges (USGS), and city sensors into a single AI system that can answer one question better than anything on the market today: “What’s about to break, and who gets hurt if it does?” It will then tell operators exactly what to do, in plain English, minutes or hours before the failure happens.Because it is being designed as sovereign, American-made AI, with data that never leaves U.S. soil or touches a foreign cloud, the platform will be safe to use on the most sensitive infrastructure in the country.The U.S. electric grid is running out of room. More than 2,600 gigawatts of new energy projects are stuck in line waiting to connect, AI data centers are eating up massive amounts of electricity, and utilities are forced to use overly cautious settings that leave a lot of safe capacity unused. Crisisense is being designed to use live weather data and p...


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