Original Reddit post

Hi! A few days ago, I posted about a project where users let ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini sit at one table to debate questions. The response was bigger than expected: over 7 million tokens were processed in just 3 days. I’ve been diving into it, to see if they find it just a gimmick or a real tool. I kinda expected people to just do absurd things like having the models roast eachother. But instead I’m getting mails from users telling me they use it for serious work, including someone from a global automotive brand and several senior developers. One user (web dev) shared his workflow: He lets the models fight over an implementation plan He asks one model to write the code and the others to act like a grumpy senior developer to find bugs They keep continuing until they reach a consensus Turns out that having the models correct eachother’s hallucinations is way more effective than just prompting one model five times. Anyway, I’m gonna grab some more popcorn and let ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini roast eachother to the bone. submitted by /u/capibara13

Originally posted by u/capibara13 on r/ArtificialInteligence