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TwoHeads
Turn any decision into a number
3 followers
Turn any decision into a number
3 followers
Describe a decision in plain language: a job offer, a startup bet, a big purchase, a negotiation. TwoHeads maps out your real options as a decision tree, estimates the probability of each outcome with a cited real-world analogue, and calculates the expected value of each path. Then you argue with it: every probability has a slider, so you can override the AI's assumptions with your own and watch the expected value recalculate live.

Does the AI cite sources for the probability analogues it picks, and can I swap in my own reference points if I disagree with the cases it draws from?
How does it actually source those cited real-world analogues, and is the citation depth solid enough that I'd trust the probabilities, or am I going to spend half my time fact-checking the tree?