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NEXUS
AI that tries to destroy your idea before the market does
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AI that tries to destroy your idea before the market does
11 followers
Every AI validates your idea. NEXUS tries to destroy it. Your plan gets attacked by hundreds of AI analysts — financial, competitive, regulatory, operational — until weak assumptions collapse. What survives is worth building. It predicted WeWork's $39B collapse. Flagged Bud Light's $27B loss before launch. Called the Hormuz oil crisis before the first ship was attacked. Every claim evidence-tagged. Chat with any analyst. The due diligence that costs $50K — now from $5.










@youngyankee Interesting concept. I like the adversarial framing—stress-testing ideas with different analytical “lenses” is often where weak assumptions get exposed early. The real value will come down to how well those AI analysts ground their critiques in evidence rather than just confident-sounding speculation.
@nicole_hynek Exactly right! Confident-sounding speculation is the default failure mode of every AI tool. That's why we built evidence tagging into the core: every claim in the report is marked [Fact], [Inference], or [Hypothesis], and the Speculation Budget shows the exact split. If 40% of a report is speculative, you see that number upfront - not buried in caveats.
The judge layer also helps: it reviews every claim after the simulation and can only reject or downgrade - it's architecturally blocked from adding new assertions. So the final report is always leaner than what the agents originally produced.