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Triall: 3 AIs, 1 Verdict
The Only AI Tool That Doesn't Trust AI
86 followers
The Only AI Tool That Doesn't Trust AI
86 followers
Three AI models answer your question independently. Then they tear each other's answers apart. What survives is what you see. Every model hallucinates differently. Together, they catch each other. 8 verification layers: independent generation, blind peer review, adversarial critique rounds, sycophancy detection, web-verified fact checking, and a devil's advocate that tries to break the final answer. You watch it all happen live. 120+ models. 3 free runs, no signup, no subscription.

























I built this because I got burned. Cited something from ChatGPT in work that mattered. Looked great, was completely fabricated. I had no way to know.
So I started manually comparing answers from Claude, GPT, and Gemini side by side. And then have them discuss whenever there was a difference (which there were many :| ). Tedious but it worked. They're wrong about different things. When Claude invents a citation, Gemini catches it. When GPT overcommits, Claude flags it.
so yeah, that's the whole idea behind Triall. Automate what I was doing by hand.
During building a Tsinghua university paper came out that found fewer than 0.01% of neurons in a language model drive hallucination, and the same neurons drive sycophancy. They call them H-Neurons. Safety training doesn't do crap to fix them. You can't train this out. You have to use different models to catch each other. Aka, it was the academic proof for my approach. Couldn't have asked for that a better time
The MCP integration was the thing that made it click for me personally. You can plug Triall into Claude or ChatGPT and every answer gets verified without leaving your conversation. That's how I use it now. But before that I spent a LOT of time on the web interface (ask my wife hahaha), so at least give it a spin there first.
Solo built. Would love to hear what questions you throw at it.
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Found this on reddit, now all my collagues are using it for when answer just needs to be true. congrats