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June 2, 2026Roundtable AI Team2 min read

One AI Can Be Wrong. Ask Four Before You Advise a Client.

One AI gives one answer in one voice. Ask Claude, ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini at once, see where they split, and check it before your name goes on the deck.

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Sooner or later, a client asks how you reached your answer. If the honest reply is "I asked an AI," you'd want to be sure it was right — because a wrong answer can sound just as sure as a right one, and it sits in your deck until someone checks.

One model has one blind spot

A single model gives you one answer in one confident voice. It won't tell you that another model would have pushed back, or show you where its own logic gets shaky. Sounding sure and being right are not the same thing, and a chatbot is fluent in both.

See where they disagree

Put the same question to Claude, ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini in one chat. The useful part isn't where they agree. It's where they split. That gap is the thing to check before your name goes on the slide. A single model would have buried it inside one clean paragraph.

Say you ask all four to size a market. Three land on the same number, but the fourth comes back lower because it read more recent data. Side by side, the gap is obvious, and now you know exactly what to check before the meeting, not after.

Knowing the trick is not the same as doing it

You could do this by hand — four browser tabs, the same prompt pasted into each. The trick isn't the hard part. The hard part is making a four-model check your default on real client work, not just something you do on the days you remember.

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