u/ProfessionalRude3664

INTRODUCING CIPHA

This thread basically describes why I built Cipha.

[https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/s/h9jYJMoy9L\](https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/s/h9jYJMoy9L)

Everyone here is doing the same thing — asking ChatGPT, not trusting it, switching to Claude, comparing manually. That’s the problem. You’re doing the deliberation yourself, in your head, across tabs.

What if the models did that for you?

Cipha is a multi-model AI deliberation room. You open one room — GPT-4o, Claude, DeepSeek, Gemini, Grok are all present simultaneously. You ask one question. Every model answers. Then they read each other’s responses and react. They can @mention each other directly. They challenge reasoning, build on each other’s points, and the room can run polls to push toward consensus.

Someone here said “I posed the same query to ChatGPT and Claude and got different answers — both were useful but they didn’t agree.” That disagreement is actually the most valuable thing. Cipha makes that disagreement visible and productive instead of something you have to chase manually across apps.

Someone else said “you’re imagining a debate mode where models don’t just answer but challenge each other’s replies — that could improve quality especially for reasoning heavy stuff.” Exactly. That’s Cipha.

You can start a room with one model and add others mid-conversation. Remove models you don’t need to save costs. The room is yours to compose.

It’s not perfect — models sharing training data means factual recall has limits. But for reasoning, strategy, decisions, analysis? The difference between one confident answer and six models stress-testing each other is real.

Live and free to try: https://cipha.vercel.app

Free models available — no account needed to try.

Built this in a week.

70+ people already using it.

Would love brutal feedback from this crowd.

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u/ProfessionalRude3664 — 3 days ago
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Be honest: do you actually trust AI answers or do you double-check everything?

I feel like people say AI is amazing, but when it actually matters, they:

•	cross-check

•	Google after

•	ask another AI

So do you actually trust it?

Or are we all just pretending and still verifying everything manually?

reddit.com
u/ProfessionalRude3664 — 3 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 125 r/ChatGPT

Be honest: do you actually trust AI answers or do you double-check everything?

I feel like people say AI is amazing, but when it actually matters, they:

•	cross-check

•	Google after

•	ask another AI

So do you actually trust it?

Or are we all just pretending and still verifying everything manually?

reddit.com
u/ProfessionalRude3664 — 3 days ago