Windfall Geotek to Use AI for Gold Hunter Resources' Great Northern Project
Brossard, Québec — December 24, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Windfall Geotek Inc. (CSE: WIN; OTCQB: WINKF) announced it will deploy its proprietary Machine Learning AI System across Gold Hunter Resources’ Great Northern Project in northwest Newfoundland. The contract is valued at $65,000, with $25,000 to be settled in shares of Gold Hunter Resources as part of their current financing round at $0.05 per share.
Windfall will process Gold Hunter’s consolidated database to generate predictive drill targets before their initial drilling campaign. Preliminary results are expected by January 2026.
The AI System deployment includes two modeling phases:
Model 1 (Regional Scale) covers 864.30 sq/km at a 50-meter resolution, integrating merged magnetic data and topography with 20,709 historical gold assays to identify regional trends and structural corridors.
Model 2 (High-Resolution VTEM Focus) covers 286.37 sq/km at a 25-meter resolution, utilizing newly acquired VTEM Plus magnetic-electromagnetic data, processing 458,445 individual data points alongside 29,861 gold assays.
The Great Northern Project includes the Thor Deposit, hosting 5.46 million tonnes at an average grade of 1.45 g/t Au, and the Rattling Brook Deposit, characterized by disseminated gold mineralization.
Michel Fontaine, President and CEO of Windfall Geotek, stated that the Great Northern Project possesses the data density required for high-confidence AI modeling. He added that their system excels at identifying shallow targets in geologies where surface potential is obscured by extensive overburden. He expects the process to reduce the effective exploration footprint by up to 99%, allowing Gold Hunter to focus their capital on the highest-probability zones.
Sean Kingsley, President and CEO of Gold Hunter, said that deploying Windfall Geotek allows them to leverage an extraordinary amount of historical data that has never been consolidated nor viewed through the lens of modern AI. He added that they are providing Windfall with over 66,000 meters of drilling data, over 50km of gold-bearing mineralized trends across the district, and a brand new VTEM survey to train their algorithms.
Windfall Geotek’s AI System uses geophysical data, topography, geological insights, and high-performance computing to identify promising mineral zones.
The technical information has been reviewed and approved by Grigor Heba, Principal Geologist of Windfall Geotek.
Michel Fontaine 514-994-5843
Chairman, President and CEO of Windfall Geotek
Email: Michel@windfallgeotek.com
Source: Windfall Geotek
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