Overview Of New Geo-Location OSINT Research Tool, Called "GeoSpy"

Bret Bernhoft
5 Jan 202409:45

TLDRIn this video, Brad introduces GEOS spy, an open-source intelligence tool that uses AI to determine the location of a photo. By uploading screenshots from Google Street View, GEOS spy accurately pinpoints the exact coordinates of various locations around the world, including North Carolina, Mexico City, Hoi An, Vietnam, Hyderabad, and Berlin. Despite being in beta, the tool impresses with its precision, offering a glimpse into the potential of such technology for public use.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 Brad introduces a new open-source intelligence gathering tool called GeosPy.
  • 📸 GeosPy allows users to upload a photo and determine its geographical location.
  • 🔍 The tool can identify the location whether it's the exact spot or a distant place.
  • 🌍 Brad tests GeosPy by comparing it with Google Maps Street View screenshots.
  • 📍 The first test in North Carolina yields a location close to the actual spot.
  • 🏙️ In Mexico City, GeosPy accurately identifies the city and provides close coordinates.
  • 🏞️ A test in Hoi An, Vietnam, also results in a precise location and cultural observations.
  • 🇮🇳 In Hyderabad, India, GeosPy correctly identifies the country and vegetation type.
  • 🇩🇪 A Berlin test confirms GeosPy's ability to recognize urban environments.
  • 🌟 GeosPy is in beta and may produce inaccurate results; it's not intended for serious purposes.
  • 📢 There's a disclaimer, a Discord server, and an email for users to reach out for support.

Q & A

  • What is the name of the open source intelligence gathering tool introduced in the video?

    -The tool is called Geosy.

  • What does the Geosy tool do?

    -Geosy allows users to upload a photo and it will identify the location where the photo was taken.

  • How accurate is the Geosy tool in determining the exact location of a photo?

    -The tool is quite accurate, providing the exact location or a very close approximation in the tests conducted in the video.

  • What is the URL for the Geosy tool?

    -The URL is GEOS.spy.web.app.

  • What disclaimer does the Geosy tool have?

    -The tool is in beta, and the model may produce inaccurate results. It should not be used for serious purposes, and the developers are not responsible for any damages.

  • How many times did the presenter test the Geosy tool in the video?

    -The presenter tested the Geosy tool five times in the video.

  • What was the result of the first test with the Geosy tool?

    -The first test was successful, identifying the location as Kernersville, North Carolina, in the United States.

  • Which countries were tested with the Geosy tool in the video?

    -The countries tested were the United States, Mexico, Vietnam, India, and Germany.

  • What is the average rating the presenter gave to the Geosy tool based on the tests?

    -The presenter gave an average rating of three and a half out of four stars.

  • How can users get support or reach out to the Geosy developers?

    -Users can join their Discord server or reach out via email as mentioned in the video.

Outlines

00:00

🔍 Introducing GEOS Spy: Open Source Intelligence Tool

Brad introduces GEOS Spy, an open source intelligence gathering tool that can determine the location of a photo. He tests the tool by uploading screenshots from Google Maps Street View and finds it to be accurate in identifying the general location, though not always the exact coordinates. The tool uses AI to analyze the photo and provide results. It's currently in beta and not intended for serious purposes.

05:06

🌍 GEOS Spy's Accuracy in Diverse Locations

The video continues with Brad testing GEOS Spy's accuracy in various locations around the world, including Kernersville, North Carolina; Mexico City; Hoi An, Vietnam; Hyderabad, India; and Berlin, Germany. The tool performs well, identifying the correct country and providing close approximations of the exact locations. The summary highlights the tool's potential and the impressive results from the tests, despite the disclaimer about its beta status.

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Keywords

💡ENT

ENT stands for 'Ethical and Non-malicious Tool', which is a term used to describe software that is designed for legitimate and ethical purposes. In the video, the host introduces GEOS as an ENT, emphasizing its benign nature for open source intelligence gathering. This sets the tone for the video's exploration of the tool's capabilities in a responsible manner.

💡Open Source Intelligence Gathering

This refers to the process of collecting and analyzing publicly available information to gather intelligence. The video's main focus is on the GEOS tool, which is an example of such a tool, allowing users to determine the location of a photograph. This concept is central to the video as it showcases the potential of open source tools in providing valuable insights.

💡GEOS

GEOS is the name of the open source intelligence gathering tool introduced in the video. It stands for 'Geolocation Open Source Tool' and is used to identify the geographical location of a photograph. The video demonstrates the tool's effectiveness by testing it with various images, which is a key aspect of the content.

💡Street View

Street View is a feature of Google Maps that allows users to view and navigate through street-level imagery of various locations around the world. In the video, the host uses Street View to take screenshots and then tests the GEOS tool's ability to determine the exact location of these images, which is a practical demonstration of the tool's functionality.

💡AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn. The GEOS tool utilizes AI to analyze images and provide location data. The video highlights the accuracy of the AI in the context of the tool's performance.

💡Beta Testing

Beta testing is the phase of software development where the application is tested by end-users to identify any bugs or issues before its final release. The video mentions that GEOS is in beta, indicating that it is still being refined and improved based on user feedback, which is a common practice in the development of new technologies.

💡Discord

Discord is a communication platform designed for communities, including those involved in gaming, programming, and other collaborative projects. In the video, the host mentions a Discord server associated with GEOS, suggesting that it is a place for users to discuss the tool, share experiences, and provide feedback, which is a key aspect of community engagement and tool development.

💡Coordinates

Coordinates are a set of numerical values that determine the position of a point on the Earth's surface. The video uses coordinates as a measure of the GEOS tool's accuracy, with the host checking whether the tool can provide the exact coordinates of a location based on a photograph, which is a critical feature for users seeking precise geolocation data.

💡Cultural Differences

Cultural differences refer to the variations in customs, traditions, and social behaviors among different societies. The video touches on this concept when the host compares the different locations tested with GEOS, noting the unique cultural elements such as vegetation, architecture, and soil types, which are part of the visual data that the tool analyzes.

💡Public Availability

Public availability means that something is accessible to the general public. The video discusses the GEOS tool's transition from private development to public availability, which is significant because it allows a wider audience to use and contribute to the tool's development and refinement.

Highlights

Introduction to GEOS, an open-source intelligence gathering tool.

GEOS allows users to upload a photo to determine its geographical location.

The tool can identify the location even if the photo is from a distant place.

Brad demonstrates GEOS by using Google Maps Street View screenshots.

GEOS accurately identifies the location of a screenshot taken in Kernersville, North Carolina.

The tool uses its own AI for location identification.

GEOS is tested again with a screenshot from Mexico City, resulting in a near-exact location.

A screenshot from Hoi An, Vietnam, is also accurately located by GEOS.

GEOS identifies the vegetation, architecture, and soil type in the photo.

The tool is in beta and may produce inaccurate results, as stated in its disclaimer.

GEOS is available for public use, despite being in beta testing.

A test in Hyderabad, India, results in a correct country identification and notable accuracy.

GEOS successfully identifies a screenshot from Berlin, Germany, with impressive accuracy.

Brad rates GEOS 3.5 out of 4 stars based on its performance.

GEOS has a Discord community and an email for user support.

The video encourages viewers to try GEOS for themselves due to its interesting capabilities.