Multi-Agent Debate Engine

Get the facts.
See the angles.

Sharpen your stance on any topic with the ultimate AI debating team. They'll find the facts, tear each other's arguments apart, and surface the most compelling viewpoints.

Think deeper. Learn faster. AskMADE.

The BullThe BearModerator· 13 turns · live web research
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How it works

Three agents. Independent research. No echo chambers.

Each agent takes what the last one said, checks the facts, and researches its own counter before responding. Not one AI playing both sides — three independent agents committed to their job. Every round gets sharper. Every blind spot gets smaller.

You get a Moderator to synthesise, challenge and drive focus as it goes, and the option to steer the debate wherever you need it to go.

Every claim is stress-tested. The exchange is illuminating.

Pro tip: Export your debate transcript, drop it into Google NotebookLM, and turn it into a podcast or slide deck — the key insights from your debate, remixed for any audience.

AskMADE debate settings — configure moderator steering, debate length, and topic
AskMADE debate in progress — The Bull argues with text highlighting and colour annotations

Use cases

What will you use it for?

AskMADE doesn't just gather facts. It builds a defensible point of view.

News, sport & current affairs

Get beyond the headlines. Take a position.

Build a point of view on the topics people are actually talking about. Get both sides with independent research, not a single editorial take — so you can join any conversation with real confidence.

Try: Is universal basic income a good idea?

Tough decisions

Your personal devil’s advocate.

Buy or rent? Move cities? Change careers? Get the strongest case for and against — so confirmation bias doesn’t make the call.

Try: Should I buy or rent in 2026?

Interview prep

Know every angle before you walk in.

Research employers, anticipate tough questions, and understand industry trends — walk into any interview as someone who’s genuinely done the homework and knows the pros and cons.

Try: What are the pros and cons of joining Canva in 2026?

Persuasive writing

Build arguments that hold up to scrutiny.

Steelman the opposition and find the gaps in your own position. Walk away with a structured, cited narrative — not just a pile of notes.

Try: What’s the strongest case against remote work?

Investment research

Bull/bear before you commit capital.

Any stock, thesis, or asset class. The Bull builds the upside case, the Bear dismantles it — both with live research, both accountable to the evidence.

Try: Nvidia: buy, sell, or hold?

Strategy & red-teaming

Red-team it before the board does.

Run your strategy, market entry, or pivot through AskMADE before you present. Find the holes — and the strongest counter-arguments — before someone else does.

Try: Should we launch in the US or double down on ANZ?

Remember: this is AI. AskMADE is a tool for exploration and learning — not a substitute for professional advice. The debates it produces are thoughtful and well-researched, but they're generated by language models, not verified experts. Use them to stress-test your thinking, surface angles you hadn't considered, and build understanding. Before acting on anything financial, medical, legal, or otherwise consequential, do your own fact-checking and consult the right people.

The mechanics

One AI arguing both sides hedges.
AskMADE's agents don't.

Ask a single AI to “argue both sides” and it knows it'll have to defend both — so it hedges. AskMADE's agents don't have that problem. Each one is isolated, committed to its position, and forced to justify it against a real opponent who is actively trying to dismantle it.

01

Fact-checks first, then responds

Before any agent replies, it reads the previous argument in full and checks its claims. Not summarised — actually verified against live sources. Then it builds a counter from fresh research.

02

No shared context. No echo chamber.

Each agent works in isolation with no awareness of what the others will say next. There’s no self-moderation, no hedging, no polite retreat. Each one commits fully to its position.

03

A Moderator who holds both sides accountable

The Moderator reads all prior turns, surfaces the real disagreement, challenges weak arguments on both sides, and steers the debate toward a verdict. You can intervene at any stage.

Standard AI debate prompt

One model, one call, one context window. It knows both sides before it starts writing. The result is balanced, safe, and about as useful as reading a Wikipedia talk page — no one commits, no one pushes, and the “debate” ends where it began.

AskMADE

Three agents. Thirteen turns. Each one reads what the last said, verifies it, and comes back with a sharper counter. The Bull gets more bullish. The Bear gets more bearish. The Moderator holds them both to account. You leave with a position you can actually defend.

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