I Pitted 3 AI Agents Against Each Other. The Result Was Scary.
Last Updated on February 12, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Adi Insights and Innovations
Originally published on Towards AI.
A single LLM is a confident liar. But if you make them argue, do they get closer to the truth? Welcome to the “Debate Chamber.”
I have a problem with GPT-4. It’s too polite.

The article discusses the limitations of traditional AI, highlighting the phenomenon of “hallucination” where AI confidently presents false information. To address this issue, the author built a system of three AI agents that engage in a debate format, improving accuracy and problem-solving capabilities. The result showed a significant increase in the ability to tackle complex logic puzzles, suggesting that a collaborative approach using multiple specialized agents can yield better outcomes than relying on a single AI model.
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