22 articles on deliberation, decision-making, and the knowledge infrastructure that makes Le Corum's analyses defensible.
The deliberative synthesis engine — five minds, eight round types, one structured verdict.
The conversational guide that makes Le Corum accessible — before, during, and after every deliberation.
Generative AI produces answers. Deliberative AI produces verdicts. The difference matters for high-stakes decisions.
Le Corum shows its internal dissent. Why that makes the verdict more trustworthy than a unanimous one.
What the score from 0 to 10 measures, and why calibrated uncertainty is more valuable than confident fluency.
Le Corum retrieves across five knowledge layers in parallel. Every claim is traceable and labelled.
An A-Team deliberation costs $3. Manual tab-switching costs 29 minutes and four cognitive failure modes.
Why senior executives need deliberation, not chatbots. Governance, accountability, and the minority report.
The case for multi-model reasoning — why single-model responses are insufficient for decisions that matter.
A single model gives one perspective, trained by one team, with one set of blind spots.
The real cost of the five-tab workflow — 29 minutes per question, four failure modes, zero calibration.
The AI debate wastes more time than it saves. The right AI for your question is a benchmark, not a preference.
A practical framework for knowing when AI output is ready to act on — and when it is not.
When your AI-assisted decision goes wrong, "the AI told me so" is not a defense.
Stop guessing which AI to use. MyCorum.ai routes your question to the best-performing model automatically.
You shouldn't need prompt engineering to get expert AI analysis.
A top lawyer, strategy consultant, financial analyst, regulatory expert and technical specialist — simultaneously.
A strategic committee where no one protects their territory and no one stays quiet to keep the peace.
The best developers put architecture decisions through a deliberation. Here's why and how.
Le Corum deliberates. MCP distributes. The execution bridge is open today.
MyCorum.ai doesn't compete with AI models. It makes them collectively more reliable — and every improvement to any model improves Le Corum automatically.
The most dangerous AI answer is not a wrong answer. It is a confidently wrong answer that three different tools all agreed on.