The Conclave doesn't ask one model — it forces six of them
to argue, anonymized to each other, until a measurable
majority converges on one answer. Here is what happens
between the moment you hit submit and the PDF you get back.
1. Briefing
The question and any attached documents are delivered to all six panelists at once.
2. Independent submissions
Each model writes its answer in isolation, before seeing the others.
3. Anonymized debate
Submissions are stripped of authorship and exchanged. Across multiple rounds, models challenge the strongest claims in each other's work and defend, rebut, or concede.
4. Live fact-checking
After round one, an off-panel model with web access searches for counter-evidence to each panelist's strongest claims and feeds it into the next round.
5. Judges deliberate
A separate panel of judge-model instances reads the full transcript and votes (Affirm / Remand / Dismiss).
6. Fresh-eyes audit
A model that wasn't part of the debate audits the consensus for groupthink.
7. Decision rendered
Names are de-anonymized; the final document — The Question, The Answer, The Reasoning, each model's closing statement, and Notable items — is written and downloadable as a PDF.