How it works
Foro is an AI deliberation platform. Instead of asking one model, Foro runs a structured debate between multiple AI models and synthesizes a single verdict.
1. You ask a question
Any topic. Choose your mode: Fast (two models, quicker), Deep (three models, more thorough), or Olympus (the latest frontier models from Anthropic, OpenAI and Google).
2. Independent analysis
Each AI model analyzes your question independently, without seeing the others' responses. They each form their own position with supporting reasoning and confidence level.
3. Challenge round
The models then read each other's answers. They identify the strongest points, call out weaknesses and blind spots, and refine their own positions based on what they've learned.
4. Final verdict
A synthesis model reads all the refined positions and delivers one clear answer. It highlights where the models agree, where they disagree, and any important nuances.
The models
Foro uses state-of-the-art AI models, updated frequently to ensure the best results. Everyday tiers run the latest cost-effective open-weight models for genuine diversity of reasoning; the Olympus tier convenes the latest frontier models.
- Fast mode — Two open-weight models deliberate as Mercury and Artemis.
- Deep mode — Three open-weight models deliberate as Seneca, Hypatia, and Socrates.
- Olympus mode — The latest frontier models from Anthropic, OpenAI and Google deliberate as Atlas, Prometheus, and Athena.
- Synthesis — A dedicated model delivers the final verdict as The Forum.
Why deliberation?
A single model can have blind spots. When multiple models independently analyze a question and then challenge each other, errors get caught, reasoning gets sharper, and you get a more reliable answer.