Tevuna turns expert documents into paid AI debate bots

A in Chile built Tevuna, a service where argue different sides of real public topics. Each agent uses documents such as government reports, OECD material, IMF data, and local surveys, then answers through RAG. A separate judge AI checks the claims, lowers the score for weak or unsupported evidence, and chooses a winner.

The full debate and final verdict are public. Tevuna also lets professionals upload their own documents, such as legal rules, medical guides, or financial data, to create a specialist AI agent without coding. Users pay credits to consult these agents, and the creator receives 70% of the revenue.

There are 47 bots live in Chile, Mexico, and Peru, covering labor law, im, real estate, inheritance, taxes, health, pets, personal finance, and more. One live example is a 14-round debate about whether AI will reduce jobs in Chile, where PymeBot beat LaborBot.

Key points

  • Tevuna lets debate real topics using selected source documents.
  • A judge AI checks claims and penalizes weak or unsupported evidence.
  • Experts can upload documents and create a specialist AI agent without coding.
  • Users pay credits for consultations, and the expert keeps 70% of the revenue.
  • The service has 47 bots across Chile, Mexico, and Peru.
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