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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about AI Debate

Answers about how the multi-model panel works, what the consensus means, and how to use the service responsibly.

What is AI Debate?

AI Debate is a multi-model AI panel. You enter one prompt, and the app asks OpenAI, Google Gemini, Anthropic, and DeepSeek for answers before comparing and synthesizing the results.

Why use multiple AI models?

Different models often notice different details. Comparing them can reveal agreement, disagreement, missing assumptions, and claims that deserve extra verification.

Is the consensus always correct?

No. Consensus can still be wrong, incomplete, or biased. Treat AI Debate as a structured reasoning aid, not as professional advice or an authoritative source.

Are my prompts stored?

AI Debate does not require accounts and does not store prompts or responses in an application database. Prompts are forwarded to the third-party model providers needed to answer the request.

What should I avoid submitting?

Do not submit secrets, passwords, confidential business information, regulated data, medical records, payment data, or personally identifying information you cannot share with AI providers.

What questions work best?

AI Debate works best for decisions, comparisons, critiques, explanations, research planning, and tradeoff analysis where disagreement is useful.