It’s Rocky the Raptor here in Davos, RPost’s cybersecurity product evangelist. Brrr… It’s rather cold in Davos. When it’s cold, you need energy. But that’s where the debate starts.
Do we burn oil? If so, whose oil, and from where? Do we rely on natural gas? Same questions. Do we go battery electric? Then we’re right back to geopolitics - who controls the lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earths needed for storage?
And layered on top of all that: AI.
AI that consumes massive amounts of electricity. AI that competes with cities, industries, and nations for power. AI designed for the good of the world or for advantage over rivals.
Welcome to Davos. Everything Is Connected Now.
At Davos this year, the conversations swirl fast and wide:
Geopolitics vs. globalization.
Physical security vs. cybersecurity.
AI to power drones vs. AI to counter drones.
Cooperation for the common good vs. competition for national or corporate advantage.
On the surface, it sounds philosophical. Underneath, it’s deeply tactical. Because in this environment, inside information is leverage. Knowing a competitor’s energy strategy, a nation’s supply-chain dependencies, or who is talking to whom, about what, and when. That’s the edge.
Leakers Rule (Whether We Like It or Not)
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: In high-stakes environments like Davos, leakers rule. Not always malicious leakers. Sometimes it’s a compromised advisor inbox. Sometimes, a third-party consultant with weaker security. Sometimes a document forwarded one too many times.
But the result is the same: Sensitive strategy leaks out, and someone else gains an advantage. And once that information is seen, it can’t be unseen, unless you act before it’s weaponized.
Why We Are Showcasing RAPTOR AI at Davos
That’s why one of the technologies we’re showcasing at Davos is RPost’s RAPTOR™ AI. It’s designed to do three critical things:
This isn’t about reacting after damage is done. It’s about pre-empting competition, espionage, and misuse before they take shape.
Let’s be clear: Yes, RAPTOR AI uses AI. Yes, it uses electricity (running on the same modern infrastructure everyone debates in Davos hallways). But, it’s AI for the good guys! AI to protect strategy, reduce risk, and prevent misuse of information rather than accelerate it.
In a world where AI is already being used to steal context, manipulate narratives, and gain unfair advantage, choosing not to use defensive AI isn’t neutrality; it’s vulnerability.
Final Thoughts
At Davos, the talk may be about energy, geopolitics, and AI futures, but beneath it all is a simple reality:
We may debate oil vs. electric, cooperation vs. competition, and AI for drones vs. AI to stop them. But when it comes to protecting strategy, there’s no room for delay. RAPTOR AI is here for you.
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