Human vs. AI: A Side-by-Side Comparison of Raptor™ AI Security Descriptions

Human vs. AI: A Side-by-Side Comparison of Raptor™ AI Security Descriptions

March 07, 2025 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Which to Pick? Human Crafted vs. Ad-Hoc vs. Artificial Intelligence, a Side by Side View.

Armand here, RPost’s armadillo product evangelist. We’ve been showcasing the Raptor™ AI security engine by RPost – our latest in intelligent content security. This is powerful, as it has three legs, the AI Model, the AI Assistant, and the AI Agent. In fact, when we described the power of Raptor in our presentation at the Gartner CIO Leadership forums in Phoenix and Hollywood over the last few weeks, our session content was rated top among all the non-Gartner presenters 😊.

The attendees who voted and gave us top scores were CIOs of large companies, defense, and civilian government organizations… People who like to say more with fewer words and hence, live in a world of acronyms and precisely defined terminology.

Experimenting, we decide to compare side by side human intelligence written prose describing Raptor™ AI security, then we captured an ad-hoc (human intelligence) summary of this (essentially one CIO’s written email description to his cybersecurity staff), and finally, we asked ChatGPT (non-human intelligence) to summarize.

Which do you find most useful? Here are the three versions. See if you can detect which one is which…

  1. Using various AI models and methods, both involving analytical AI and generative AI pattern anomaly detection and visualizations, Raptor™ AI security by RPost harvests vast amounts of metadata (underlying data associated with documents and messages transmitted) related to communications outside of one’s networks at endpoints of third and fourth parties, and inside networks of these external parties. This AI technology is unique – it takes an approach different from current EDR, XDR, Network Threat Intel and other tools --- Raptor AI identifies anomalies indicative of emerging or in-progress cyber warfare-related espionage, reconnaissance, fraud or criminal operational interference. This Raptor AI not only lets one see what they cannot see today but also using agentic AI can auto-lock content before seen by threat actors or unintended viewers to automatically un-leak leaks. This can pre-empt cybercrimes before the nefarious have the context to launch a hyper-targeted lure leading to ransomware, data exfiltration, wire transfer fraud, or worse.
  2. Raptor™ AI by RPost is a product that can identify where our emails are getting opened, what language they might be getting opened in, that kind of tracking information so we can identify if our emails are in the wrong hands.
  3. Raptor™ AI by RPost uses advanced AI methods to detect anomalies in metadata from communications outside and within external networks. Unlike traditional cybersecurity tools, it identifies signs of cyber threats like espionage, fraud, or criminal interference. The AI can also automatically lock sensitive content to prevent leaks, stopping cybercrimes before they escalate into more severe issues like ransomware or data theft.

Which do you prefer? 

It will likely depend on whether you are on the business side, cybersecurity side, or simply techno curious. The first is human crafted prose. The second is human summarized ad-hoc (what the human recalled from the presentation) articulated in brief. The third is the artificial intelligence version.

Let us know what you think. And, if you are interested in learning more about Raptor™ AI security by RPost, contact us.