Guides to multi-AI consensus
How to ask several AIs at once, get a second opinion, verify answers, read an agreement score, and keep your questions private. Plain-language guides to using more than one AI for the questions that matter.
Multi-AI consensus
What is multi-AI consensus?
Multi-AI consensus is asking the same question to several AI models at the same time, then comparing their answers into a single verdict.
Ask multiple AI
How do you ask multiple AI at once?
There are three ways: paste your question into each AI by hand (slow), use a side-by-side extension, or use a consensus engine that sends it to several models in one shot and synthesizes the replies.
AI second opinion
How do you get a second opinion from AI?
Put your question to several AI models instead of one, then compare their answers.
Verify AI answers
How do you verify and fact-check AI answers?
Isolate each factual claim, cross-check it against an authoritative source, be wary of oddly specific figures, and confirm any dates.
Why AIs disagree
Why do AIs give different answers to the same question?
Because a language model predicts the most probable words from its own training data, not a single fixed truth — so answers vary from one run to the next and from one model to another.
AI agreement score
What is an AI agreement score?
An AI agreement score measures how strongly several models agree on the substance of an answer — their underlying position and recommendation, not the words they chose.
Private AI
How do you keep your AI questions private?
Use AI that anonymizes your sensitive details before any model sees them and does not retain your conversations afterward.
Compare AI models
How do you compare AI models?
To compare AI models, put the same question to each and look at three things: where they agree, where they differ, and which reasoning actually holds up — not just which sounds most confident.