PRISMA
What if you could ask a politician, a priest, and an economist the same question?
Pick any three from about 200 different points of view — and see how each responds to the same issue.
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Any issue. 192 lenses.
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PRISMA analyzes any question through three intellectual lenses simultaneously — each responding in its authentic voice, vocabulary, and internal logic. No consensus. No compromise.
How it works: Three lenses are pre-loaded. Enter your question and tap Analyze. Swap any lens by tapping the swap icon in a panel header — before or after analysis. Browse 192 perspectives across 15 categories, or define your own custom lens.
◈ For / Against: After analysis, tap For/Against to see which of the 192 lenses are most aligned with or opposed to your specific issue — rendered as two interactive 3D orbits.
How this lens names and defines the problem
The bedrock assumptions this framework brings
What this framework recommends or predicts
Where this framework could strain or fail
A parallel case this framework has addressed
Reading the indicators
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PRISMA shows you the worldview behind a debate. PodClash shows you the debate itself. It's our companion tool for seeing exactly where real podcasts collide on any topic you care about.
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Anyone curious about the clash itself — not just the ideas behind a debate, but which real shows and voices are on each side, and how the numbers actually break.
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AI models carry biases from their training data. Results may reflect those biases in ways that aren't obvious.
PRISMA is a tool for broadening perspective — not a replacement for your own research, judgment, or expertise.
PRISMA uses AI to run any question through multiple intellectual lenses at once — philosophies, economic schools, religious traditions, political ideologies, and more — and shows you exactly where they align and where they clash. Ask anything — politics, economics, culture, ethics, personal decisions — and discover the real collision of ideas hidden across nearly 200 distinct points of view.
Think of it as a debate arena built from history's great frameworks of thought, so you can go beyond your own echo chamber and hear multiple sides at once.
Pick any three lenses and see how each one — in its own authentic voice and internal logic — responds to the same issue, including where its reasoning has blind spots.
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Last updated: June 2026
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