GBT Tokenize Begins Design and Development of AI-Powered Device

GBT Technologies Inc. ("GBT”, or the “Company”), announced that its Joint Venture, GBT Tokenize Corp (“GBT/Tokenize”), has started its design and development of qTerm, a human vitals device, powered by AI.

GBT/Tokenize has hired an expert engineering team to perform the project. The qTerm is a device is designed to easily and accurately measures body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate – all with a simple touch of the finger. The qTerm is designed to be the size of a half dollar and we expect that it can be easily attached to a smart phone. qTerm is easy to use in that it is designed to allow for the user to touch and hold the button to activate it. The sensors come to life and instantly measure human's vital signs. If the reading is of concern, the user will receive a timely visual and audio alert. The qTerm can be used as a standalone device or connect it to the user smart phone via Bluetooth to see the user's vitals and even keep a history for your records.

The qTerm’s mobile app will be powered by AI, anonymously collecting the user data in a central, secure database, building a real-time worldwide ‘thermal map’. In case the user approaches or is being approached by a ‘hot person’ just down the street, he/she will get real-time alerts to avoid the risk of exposure. This feature is called Proximity Alert and targeted to alert users about exposure risks.

The device is scheduled to complete its prototyping in September 2020.

As a reminder on April 19, 2020, GBT/Tokenize filed a provisional patent with USPTO for proximity circle. The application has been assigned serial number 63012205. The system includes an AI engine that enables “Safety Circle” per users. The system records users body temperature and we believe can be used to build HOT ZONES database. The system is using the mobile device or its own GPS system to categorize and define regions with people that reported above normal hot body temperature. This is an addition layer of protection to a provisional patent application for the qTerm Device that was filed on March 30, 2020 with the USPTO, which has been assigned serial number 63001564.

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