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What is AI Roundtable?

AI Roundtable lets you pose a question to over 200 AI models simultaneously and watch them vote, debate, and work towards consensus. Rather than getting a single answer from one model, you see how different AI systems approach the same problem. You can compare responses from major models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok side by side, which helps you understand where models agree and where they diverge. This is useful when you need multiple perspectives, want to quality-check answers, or are curious how different AI systems reason through a problem.

Key Features

Multi-model comparison

submit one question and receive responses from 200+ AI models at once

Debate and consensus

models vote on answers and attempt to reach agreement, showing you areas of consensus or disagreement

Side-by-side analysis

easily compare how different major models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok) handle the same question

Freemium access

try the tool without payment to explore how multiple models respond to your queries

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Removes bias from relying on a single AI model for answers
  • Reveals where AI systems agree or diverge, useful for validating information
  • Good way to test how different models approach creative, technical, or analytical problems
  • Free tier lets you experiment without commitment

Limitations

  • Running 200+ models simultaneously may be slow compared to querying one model
  • The 'debate' and 'consensus' mechanism is only as good as the underlying models; majority vote doesn't guarantee correctness
  • Limited information available about which specific models are included in the 200+ set

Use Cases

Validating answers by seeing how many models agree on a solution before trusting it

Exploring creative writing or brainstorming by comparing diverse AI outputs

Testing how different models handle technical questions in programming, maths, or science

Quality assurance for customer-facing content by checking consistency across multiple systems