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Piece

Record your argument. Let AI decide who's wrong.

Jun 3, 2026 Other

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A colleague and I were just chatting one day when she told me about a stupid little fight she'd had with her partner. Three or four comebacks each, and she decided she was right. He decided he was. Except he wasn't sure, so he asked ChatGPT... and lost :)We made fun of him, of course, but thought: honestly? Everybody fights about stupid little things. And it would be genuinely great if someone impartial, with no bias and no dog in the fight, could just step in and say where each of you is right and where each of you is wrong. Then make the one who's more in the wrong apologise. With an AI, of course, and it's called Piece.Why the apology bit?It's the best way to bring peace back to any relationship.It's hard to drop the ego and say "yeah, not worth it, sorry." Come on, it is deeply satisfying to watch the other one bow and lose the argument. Don't pretend winning isn't thrilling.It works simply: you record your side, your partner records theirs, you each get your good and weak points laid out, then a verdict. Three minutes, one phone (which already brings you a bit closer). Pick a tone: witty, theatrical, sarcastic, or counsellor if you want to actually go deeper. Everything stays on your phone, nothing personal goes anywhere.This doesn't replace couples therapy, obviously. We're more malicious than that, more about a gamified take on the day-to-day arguments. Free to start on all stores. English and French are supported for now, more to come.

Comments (2)

Nat Roberts Nat Roberts 1 week ago

which llm plays judge on subjective fights

Reymundo Hermann Reymundo Hermann 1 week ago

which model's hallucinating the verdicts here