Original Reddit post

I’ve been building a structured AI deliberation methodology called SquareTable, four frontier models (GPT 5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Grok 4.20) go through four rounds of debate with rotating moderators. Each round a different model moderates, identifies disagreements, and pushes the others to defend their positions. For the pilot I gave them the MIT Media Lab study showing measurable cognitive decline in students who use ChatGPT, 83% couldn’t recall their own arguments. Asked them: should we be alarmed? They unanimously said yes. Then they completely fractured on the fix, ranging from university policy changes to a full congressional ban. The models are represented by AI-generated avatars (HeyGen) and I host/edit the show. Interested in feedback on the format, is this something you’d watch regularly? Here’s the pilot: https://youtu.be/qCFV-crOrB4 submitted by /u/Upbeat-Ad-8300

Originally posted by u/Upbeat-Ad-8300 on r/ArtificialInteligence