Most AI systems give users a single answer from a single conversational perspective. Gosei takes a different approach: it creates a council. Gosei is a multi-perspective AI decision and mediation platform designed to help people think through complex ideas, plans, disagreements, and high-stakes decisions. Users bring a topic into a structured discussion and choose from a cast of distinct council members and mediators, each with their own personality, communication style, and reasoning approach. During a panel discussion, council members do more than answer the user independently. They challenge assumptions, disagree with one another, reply to specific arguments, and develop their positions across multiple rounds. The user is actively involved by agreeing, disagreeing, and responding to individual points before the discussion progresses. Gosei then transforms the resulting conversation into structured insight and actionable outcomes. The council is powered by Gemma running on AMD GPU infrastructure through the AMD Developer Cloud, with inference served using vLLM and ROCm. This allows Gosei to combine expressive, character-driven interaction with an architecture built around open AI models and AMD accelerated compute. Gosei is not designed to replace human judgement. It is designed to put ideas under pressure before the user acts on them. Instead of asking AI for one answer, Gosei gives you a room of perspectives.
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