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. A high score means strong consensus and higher reliability; a low score means a genuine disagreement that warrants caution and a closer look.
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What does the score actually measure?
Agreement on meaning, not on phrasing. Two models can word an answer completely differently yet take the same position — that counts as agreement. The score reflects whether the models reach the same conclusion, which is what matters for a decision.
How should I read a high vs low score?
A high score is a green light: independent models converged, so the answer is well supported. A low score is not a failure — it is honest information that the question is contested, and a prompt to verify the specific points where the models split.
How does Satcove compute it?
Satcove asks six models your question, then evaluates how closely their positions align and turns that into a single score attached to the verdict. The aim is an honest reading of how settled an answer is — high when it is, low when it genuinely is not.
FAQ
What is an AI agreement score?
It is a measure of how much several AI models agree on the substance of an answer — their position, not their wording. High means strong consensus and more reliability; low means a real disagreement to check before acting.
Does a high score mean the answer is true?
It means the answer is well supported by independent models, which is a strong reliability signal — but not a guarantee. Consensus lowers the odds of a lone error; for high-stakes questions you still verify and, where relevant, consult a professional.
Why measure position instead of word overlap?
Because two answers can use entirely different words yet reach the same conclusion. Scoring the underlying position captures genuine agreement, which is what a decision depends on, rather than surface similarity.
Where do I see the score?
On every Satcove verdict. Try it free on iPhone or the web — several queries a day, no card required.
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