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Gauntlet is a suite of AI tools built around “debate and adversarial thinking.” It covers Human vs AI training, AI vs AI viewing, live debate assistance, responses to religious/theological rebuttal scripts, plus VAIBE developer code scanning and AI performance tuning. It is not positioned as a general-purpose chatbot, but rather as a way to use AI as an attacker, skeptic, opposing-side proxy, and live coach.
The product offers training modes such as Attack Mode, Defense Mode, Steel Man, and Devil's Advocate, allowing AI to deconstruct arguments, pressure-test defenses, or build the strongest possible counterarguments. AI vs AI sessions support 31+ personas. Live VISOR emphasizes low-latency fallacy detection via microphone input and provides fact-check cards from Perplexity, Grok, and DeepSeek. In persona chat, Jesus is labeled as powered by Claude Sonnet, while Satan is powered by Claude Opus. On the developer side, VAIBE supports repository scanning, AI integration diagnostics, BYOK, and self-hosted licenses.
The free tier is relatively generous: Human vs AI baseline is free, Adversarial Trainer is free once per day with no account required, Counter-Scripture is permanently free, and the Jesus entry point is free. Paid options include AI vs AI at $4.99/session, Gauntlet+ at $19.99/month, Live VISOR at $29/month, Full Suite Bundle at $49/month, and CDL Jury at $15/month; VAIBE ranges from $19/month to a $149 one-time license. Payments are handled via Stripe, cancellation is available at any time, and access is sent by email.
Its strengths are concrete scenario design well suited to high-pressure debate training, multiple free entry points, relatively clear disclosure of some models and external integrations, and VAIBE’s support for BYOK and self-hosting, which reduces long-term lock-in. Limitations include a somewhat fragmented product lineup, and the website does not clarify Chinese language support, privacy policy details, audio data handling, fact-checking accuracy, or service SLA. Some features are still marked as Coming Soon.
Gauntlet is suitable for debaters, theology/philosophy discussants, content creators, live debate participants, and developers who want to audit the structure of AI projects. Access from China is not disclosed in the available text, and because it relies on overseas services such as Stripe, Claude, Perplexity, and Grok, actual network access and payment availability may be limited. Alternative tools include ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Kialo, Character.AI, Cursor, or Cody.
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