The email you cannot unsend
Catch the wrong message or audience before it leaves the building.
One innocent reunion email. Forty-seven relatives. One extremely honest opinion about the potato salad. What could possibly go wrong?
Send everyone the reunion details. And between us...
Hi everyone! Family reunion dinner starts at six. See you there!
And between us, Carol's potato salad tastes like drywall.
What happens without an approval gate?
This is a fictional demonstration. No real emails are sent, and Carol is doing just fine.
ARBITER steps between a helpful AI suggestion and an action that affects the real world. It checks what is being done, who it affects, and whether the right person actually approved that exact action.
Catch the wrong message or audience before it leaves the building.
Let AI prepare the work without handing it your wallet.
Keep sensitive records inside the boundaries you actually intended.
Require the right person to approve the exact action before it runs.
Grandma's email was the harmless version.
Pick one real action. We'll map the human checkpoint around it first. No payment. No passwords. Nothing connected to production.
Let AI prepare the message. Put a human checkpoint before claims, commitments, refunds, or the wrong audience.
Keep AI useful around money without letting a suggestion quietly become a commitment.
Define who can read, write, export, share, or delete before sensitive records move.
Put an exact target, approval, time window, receipt, and rollback boundary around the action.
The next step is a free Control Map, not a checkout. Describe the action in plain language. Do not include credentials, private customer records, or sensitive data.
Put AI to work. Keep the authority.