Hey everyone, Back in February, I posted about a small project where users can let ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini sit at one table to debate questions and find the truth. To my surprise, the post completely blew up: it hit over 100,000 views in a single day in r/artificialintelligence while 7 million tokens were processed on the platform. Many people reached out to say that they loved it, like senior web developers, a CTO at a British university, and an executive at a major car brand. Then the hammer dropped: the thread got locked because of the insane traffic. I went quiet and spent the last few months just building the features people in this subreddit suggested in the comments:
- having the ability to choose the order in which the models answer
- added Grok and Deepseek as additional options
- the models now all have web access to improve their answers
- ability for heavy users too use many more tokens
- upgraded all models to recent versions Running three AI models simultaneously is basically a money pit for a solo developer, but I kept the free option alive so anyone can still give it a shot. If you loved it back then, I’d love for you guys to give it a try again. Does the AI roundtable approach actually work for finding truth, or is it just a fun gimmick? As always, I’m gonna grab some more popcorn and let ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini completely roast eachother 🍿 submitted by /u/capibara13
Originally posted by u/capibara13 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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