LLM Tribunal: Multi-model adjudication to reduce bias
Squiggy_Pusterdump · reddit · 2026-08-23
The author shared the LLM Tribunal methodology, a documentation-only approach to standardizing the use of multiple frontier models.
- Mechanism: Uses a 'tribunal' of models to adjudicate answers, reducing bias and hallucinations without code execution.
- Benefits: Particularly effective for complex architecture requirements and grounding responses in code rather than assumptions.
- Use Case: Shines when context windows are small or running out, preventing rework and increasing accuracy.
Available on GitHub for feedback and adoption.
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