The Council of Minds was born from a simple question:
What if you could get advice from history's greatest thinkers?
We believe complex questions deserve multi-dimensional answers. Every major decision — personal, professional, or global — benefits from seeing through multiple lenses. YOGI.TEAM brings together 174 AI personas representing diverse expertise, values, and thinking styles to help you see what you might otherwise miss.
Not as a crystal ball, but as a thinking tool. A way to stress-test your assumptions and discover blind spots before they become costly mistakes.
Traditional AI gives you one answer. We give you a deliberation. Like having 3 to 174 experts in a room, each bringing their unique perspective:
Then we don't just average their opinions. We identify where they agree, where they disagree, and why. This spectrum of thought is where real insight lives.
YOGI.TEAM emerged from experiments in multi-agent reasoning systems. We discovered that diverse AI personas, when deliberating together, produced insights no single agent could generate — reduced errors and hallucinations, and provided exponentially better results.
The "Yogi" name represents wisdom gathered from many sources — like a council of sages, each contributing their unique truth. The ".team" acknowledges that this is collaborative intelligence, not a single oracle.
Our 174 personas aren't random. They're curated across:
Finance, science, politics, arts, technology, and more
Analytical, creative, pragmatic, strategic, humanistic
Different eras, cultures, and value systems
Risk assessment, opportunity spotting, ethical reasoning
This is a simulation platform. Our personas are AI representations based on public personas, writings, and historical records. They don't have consciousness, access to private information, or actual opinions.
Don't make critical decisions based solely on Council predictions. Use them as one input among many. The Council can be wrong, can miss factors, and can't predict true black swan events.
We're a thinking tool, not a crystal ball.
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