Guide

How AIDeepDebate works

AIDeepDebate is built for decisions that deserve pressure before you act. Write a claim, choose a review depth, and let different model families argue through the weak points before the final synthesis is shown.

Example

A good topic is a claim that can be challenged

Instead of asking a vague question, write the decision or assumption you want the models to attack.

Better topic

Should our B2B SaaS target enterprise customers from the beginning?

Too vague

How do we make our SaaS succeed?

Flow

The review is staged, not a single answer

Each stage has a job. The point is not just to produce a long answer, but to make the answer survive objections.

Write a debatable topic

Start with a decision, option, strategy, or claim that can be challenged. Specific topics produce clearer debate results.

Choose review depth

Medium 2R 3A is the recommended default when today's Trial DDT is available. If only the basic free DDT grant remains, the composer switches to Light 2R so first-time users can still start.

Watch the staged debate

The review moves through issue mapping, opening, counterargument, rebuttal, critique, and synthesis. When triad review is enabled, Gemini adds a third perspective.

Read the final synthesis

The final result organizes the strongest claims, weak points, practical risks, and verification questions that still need evidence.

Difference

Not AI role-play. A cross-model red team.

Some AI debate tools ask one model to play multiple roles: proponent, opponent, judge, or expert panel. That can create different perspectives, but within one model family the underlying behavior, reasoning habits, and alignment patterns are still shared.

Single-model role-play

One model is prompted to speak from several roles. The voices may differ, but the same model family can still repeat its own judgment habits and failure modes.

Cross-model red team

GPT, Claude, and, when needed, Gemini are actually called as different model families. Their different training, tuning, alignment, and response patterns are put into conflict across opening, counterargument, third-angle review, final critique, and synthesis, then distilled into hidden assumptions, undefended claims, evidence that could change the judgment, and practical next actions.

Review depth

Choose the depth that matches the decision

Deeper reviews take more time and DDT. The default is tuned so a new user can run one useful review with today's free trial DDT when available.

Light

Fast first-pass check for simple decisions and early ideas.

Medium

Recommended practical review for product, strategy, and planning decisions.

High

Deeper frontier-model review for expensive or high-stakes choices.

Safety

What not to put in a topic

Do not enter sensitive personal information, confidential business data, trade secrets, or third-party personal data. AI outputs are decision-support material and should be checked against original sources before important action.