Stop trusting one AI blindly. AskThree sends your question to Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini at the same time — then synthesizes where they agree, where they diverge, and what the most reliable answer actually is.
Try AskThree FreeAfter all three models respond, AskThree's synthesis layer identifies points of agreement — the overlapping conclusions that represent the most trustworthy answer. Where models diverge, you see that too.
When one model invents a fact the others don't corroborate, the synthesis flags the contradiction. You get an honest picture of confidence — not a confident-sounding lie.
Before the models answer, AskThree runs a live web search via Exa to supply all three with current, sourced context. Your consensus is grounded in real information — not stale training data.
All three models research your question simultaneously — not sequentially. You get a full consensus report in roughly the same time it takes to get one answer from a single AI.
Exa web search gathers real-time context and sources relevant to your question.
Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini independently research your question with that context.
AskThree synthesizes all three responses into one complete, cross-referenced answer.
An AI consensus tool sends the same question to multiple large language models at once, then compares and synthesizes their responses to surface areas of agreement. The premise is simple: when independent AI systems trained on different data reach the same conclusion, that conclusion is far more likely to be accurate than an answer from any single model. AskThree is purpose-built for this — Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini each research your question independently, and a synthesis layer identifies the consensus.
AI hallucinations occur when a model generates plausible-sounding but incorrect information. Because each model has different training data, architectures, and failure modes, a hallucination from one model is unlikely to be replicated by the other two. When AskThree synthesizes three independent responses, fabricated facts that appear in only one model get flagged as low-confidence rather than presented as truth. The result is a meaningfully more reliable answer.
AskThree currently uses three leading frontier models: Claude (Anthropic), ChatGPT (OpenAI), and Gemini (Google). These three were chosen because they represent the most capable publicly available models, are trained on distinct datasets by independent teams, and have complementary reasoning strengths — making their consensus especially meaningful.
Using a single AI gives you one model's best guess — shaped by its specific training biases, knowledge cutoff, and failure tendencies. An AI consensus tool like AskThree introduces independent verification: three separate models must arrive at compatible conclusions before that answer is presented with high confidence. You also see where the models disagree, which is often as valuable as where they agree.
Yes — AskThree offers a free tier so you can try the AI consensus tool before committing. Free accounts include a daily query limit. There is no credit card required to sign up.
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