The Global Imperative
The world already proved what happens when health intelligence fails at scale. The question is whether we learned anything.
In 2020, fragmented intelligence systems, conflicting regulatory signals, and unverified information cost the global health system trillions of dollars and millions of lives. Nations making decisions on incomplete data created policy divergence that amplified the crisis instead of containing it.
The lesson was clear: when the world operates on different versions of the truth, the consequences compound at a speed no human system can outrun. Misinformation didn't just confuse the public — it fractured institutional decision-making at every level, from local health departments to sovereign governments.
The infrastructure to prevent this exists now. Verified intelligence — source-traced, hallucination-contained, and continuously updated — delivered to every decision-maker across every border, in the same language of confidence-scored, evidence-backed truth. Not opinion. Not consensus. Not narrative. Intelligence.
196
Nations that need aligned health intelligence
$16T+
Estimated global cost of the 2020 intelligence failure
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Verified intelligence standard the world still doesn't have
Cortex was built to be that standard. One intelligence layer. Every signal verified. Every source traced. Every nation operating on the same decision-grade truth. The alternative — fragmented, unverified, and reactive — is what we already tried. We know how that ends.