Compare the Answers
The analysis model cross-references all models to find areas of strong consensus and flags low-confidence or outlier claims.
How it works
Compare the Answers uses triangulation, a well-established research method that increases validity by comparing multiple independent sources. In SeekBox, the analysis model (default: Groq) treats the five AI responses as separate “data points.” It:
- Maps where models agree (high-confidence consensus)
- Identifies partial overlaps or nuanced differences
- Highlights lone outlier claims
- Builds a synthesized “best answer” grounded in the overlapping evidence
- Notes any gaps where more research is needed
When to use it
- Complex problem-solving (strategy, policy, scientific concepts)
- Market research or competitive intelligence
- Synthesizing expert opinions on ambiguous topics
- Building confidence before major decisions (career, investment, product development)
- Educators creating balanced lesson materials from AI input
This mode organizes model output for review. Its conclusions still require appropriate source checking and human judgment.
Sources
- NIST AI Risk Management Framework — National Institute of Standards and Technology. Accessed 2026-07-20.