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I recently launched JuryNow, a web-based game where you can submit any question and receive a verdict from 12 real people around the world. I built it to provide diverse perspectives quickly and anonymously.

The idea is to use collective human judgment in a simple, accessible format. No AI, no algorithms—just real opinions. JuryNow takes just 3 minutes: you submit your question (it can be a fashion dilemma or a moral dilemma, or a workplace problem or just a completely trivial question). Then, while you wait for your verdict you 'pay' with JuryDuty answering everyone else's questions for 3 minutes. There is no commentary or discussions, just a binary choice. Then, you get your verdict.

As it's brand new and this is just an MVP, if there are less than 13 people logged on at any time, you verdict comes from AI. This is necessary to demonstate the functionality of the game, but as soon as there are regular players from around the world, in different time zones, this will be permanently dismantled.

I'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback!

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