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Could a gorilla beat a grizzly bear?

Where the models landed

3 perspectives
Main readGPT-5.4 Mini

I landed on the grizzly bear as the clear favorite in a forced fight, while keeping the gorilla's best argument alive: if it gets inside range early, it can still make the fight dangerous.

OpenAI
PushbackClaude Sonnet 4

The biggest risk is false balance - treating this like an even matchup when the physical evidence strongly favors the bear.

Anthropic
DissentGrok 4.3

The bear still wins on current evidence, but the gorilla side deserves a harder look than most people give it.

xAI
Consilens

The grizzly is the clear favorite, but the gorilla's best case is real. In a forced, head-to-head fight, Consilens would pick the grizzly most of the time because its mass, claws, bite, hide, and fighting body plan are more reliable advantages.

Confidence: MediumThe anatomy and size comparison strongly favors the grizzly, but exact odds are not measurable because there are no direct gorilla-versus-grizzly encounters to settle it cleanly.

What would change this

  • Reliable records of gorillas repeatedly dominating similarly sized bears.
  • Better data showing gorilla strength translates into fight-ending striking or grappling power against large predators.
  • A different definition of beat, such as brief deterrence, escape, or a terrain-assisted clash.
  • A matchup involving a smaller, injured, or poorly positioned bear.

Superintelligence needs supervision.

The smartest models still get confident and wrong. Consilens makes them check each other, so you see where they disagree instead of trusting one voice.

How it works

Read the answer. Or read the argument.

Type your question normally. Consilens decides how hard to think, then gives you one answer up front and the model-by-model reasoning behind it.

01

Ask like you would anyone.

No prompt tricks. Ask the question in plain language.

02

Consilens chooses the depth.

Quick answer, a second look, or a fuller council - chosen for the question, not blindly.

03

You see what survived challenge.

One clear answer on top. Tap why to see where the models agreed, disagreed, and stayed uncertain.

Why it is different

It does not hide the hard part.

Consilens is for questions where a single confident answer is not enough. The app keeps the answer readable while preserving the doubt underneath.

It pushes back

Most AI agrees with you a little too easily. Consilens is built to challenge weak assumptions, including its own.

It shows its doubt

Every answer can be opened up to see the catch, the uncertainty, and what would change the conclusion.

It brings in backup

Simple question? One clear answer. Hard, contested, or high-stakes question? Consilens quietly checks more models and tells you why.

Built for questions that matter

When the answer matters, one opinion is not enough.

Am I right about this, or am I missing something?

What's the strongest case against what I believe?

Is this health trend actually worth it?

What's really going on with this news story?

Help me decide, and tell me what I'm not seeing.

Ask modes

Choose the kind of answer you need, or let Consilens decide.

Best answer

A clear reply first, with caveats only where they matter.

Challenge my thinking

Find weak spots, hidden assumptions, and the strongest counterargument.

Debate the sides

Competing views argued fairly, then resolved into a conclusion.

Compare options

Weigh tradeoffs, name the deciding criteria, and recommend a direction.

Honest by design

Confidence you can actually trust.

Consilens is designed to admit uncertainty, keep model use bounded, and make the cost of deeper thinking predictable.

It says "not sure"

When the evidence is thin or mixed, Consilens says so instead of guessing with a confident tone.

No runaway answers

Each question gets a focused, bounded response. You can stop an answer anytime.

Predictable daily limits

Daily caps keep model use predictable, and Consilens only brings in extra models when the question needs it.

More than one worldview

Consilens compares models from different makers on purpose, so one company's blind spots do not go unchallenged.

Your conversations

Private questions deserve a careful system.

Your conversations are yours. Consilens keeps what you need to use the app and avoids turning private chat into public training material.

FAQ

Questions people ask first.

How is this different from ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is one model answering. Consilens can put several top models on the same question and show where they disagree, so a confident answer cannot quietly skip the hard part.

Does it use several models every time?

No. Consilens keeps simple questions light and only brings in more models when the question needs a second look or a fuller debate.

Will it just tell me I'm right?

No. The product is designed to challenge your framing when that is useful. You can also ask it to challenge you on purpose.

What about current events?

Consilens uses fresh context when available and shows what the answer depends on. It does not pretend to have universal live web access.

Which models does it use?

Consilens can draw on models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI, depending on the question and available routing.

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