Now you can instantly convene a virtual, eclectic team of rivals to give you a range of approaches to any problem—whether that’s making your next career move, creating a new financial plan for your business, or handling a problem colleague. Pick as many people as you want, and make them smart, experienced and fractious; they don’t have to worry about offending you or each other, and you don’t have to worry about losing a good friend or colleague.
Unlike 10 humans competing for airtime in a stuffy conference room (and getting crankier as the meeting wears on), an AI can ask all those voices to vehemently disagree, and it can tell each expert to wait its turn to tell the others why they are horrifically wrong. That means you can watch the dispute unfold in an orderly way, and then ask the AI to neatly distill the conversation down to three or more options, with arguments for each option from the debate.
The disagreements also help address the problem of AI “sycophancy”—AI’s documented tendency to say whatever it thinks will make you happy.
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