The Great Tribunal is a legal and compliance simulation engine where arguments can't drift, stall, or hide behind complexity. If your employees or students make a claim, the system locks them into proving it.
Most corporate compliance, negotiation, and legal training exercises break down because no one clearly defines what must be proven, and by whom. The Great Tribunal solves this by embedding the burden of proof directly into the system. Before an exercise begins, an AI magistrate defines what counts as valid proof. During the session, an AI judge monitors every argument and automatically shifts the burden when someone makes an extraordinary claim.
Legal, ethics, and compliance training is slow, expensive, and often ineffective. In practice, training scenarios lack real consequences and procedural rigor. The Great Tribunal removes that ambiguity by defining proof upfront, enforcing it live, and producing a formal documentary record of every session.
Most AI tools generate content. The Great Tribunal governs how arguments are evaluated. It ensures claims are defined clearly, proof standards are fixed upfront, and responsibility shifts instantly when arguments escalate.
Students access the Tribunal any time to practice cross-examination and opening statements against an AI that enforces real evidentiary standards. When a student makes an extraordinary claim, the burden shifts in real time. Replace your annual mock trial with a year-round practice platform.
Employees argue both sides of a real ethics dilemma. The AI judge monitors the argument for extraordinary claims. The film of the proceeding — with its formal verdict — is stored as an auditable compliance record for regulators.
The AI conducts hostile cross-examination briefed on the opposing counsel's likely strategy. If the expert makes an extraordinary claim, the AI judge shifts the burden and names the specific data required to sustain it. The expert learns exactly where they are vulnerable.
Every licence tier includes unlimited argumentation sessions and film production. No per-session charges, no hidden API fees.