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Get a second AI opinion

April 27, 2026
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Catch Me If You Can (2002), DreamWorks Pictures, directed by Steven Spielberg

Catch Me If You Can (2002), DreamWorks Pictures, directed by Steven Spielberg

 

When you are using AI to refine something, run it by an AI. And then ask another AI what it thinks of the deliverable.

For example, if you are ordering your Product Backlog, or brainstorming on how to communicate your Product Vision, or planning the right meeting agenda, work with AI. Get some ideas. And then, when you have a good approach, run it by another AI for feedback.

If you're working with Copilot to narrow down a meeting Agenda, the run that Agenda by Grok. But don't stop there. Take Grok's feedback and share it with Copilot. Copilot will "agree" or "disagree". Take that response and decide what you think.

The best part is that the AIs will rarely agree on the first try. The second AI will almost always give you a new perspective to consider. Take that perspective, share it with the first AI to get their opinion. It's a bit like playing the telephone game between AI - but more precise. Or maybe ping pong would be a more accurate comparison.

After you have the perspectives of both AIs on the same problem, then decide what you think. Because the human in the middle is the most important resource of all.

We discussed this idea at a recent Professional Scrum Master - AI Essentials course, and one of the class participants called it "Dueling AI", because you don't just do this once. You keep sharing the feedback of each AI with the other, until you come up with something that is the best of both.

It's like getting a second opinion. Maybe it's not a duel, really, but it is a great way to get an even better result from your AI partners.

 


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