MyPeaceTalks

MyPeaceTalks

AI mediation for difficult arguments

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@iainmelvin
Published on Jun 28, 2026
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About MyPeaceTalks

We built a site where you get randomly matched with someone who holds the opposing view on a topic. An AI mediator sits between the participants and suggests rephrasings when messages are likely to derail the conversation. The goal isn't to win debates. It's to better understand people you disagree with. The long-term idea is simple: What if everyone had one good-faith argument every day?

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MyPeaceTalks is a web-based educational and communications tool that uses AI mediation to facilitate good-faith discussions between individuals with opposing viewpoints. The platform employs a freemium pricing model to support live chat environments for diverse users.

  • AI-powered message rephrasing to prevent conversation derailment.
  • Low barrier to entry with a freemium starting price of $0.
  • Focus on live chat interactions for real-time conflict resolution.
  • Web-based accessibility requiring no specialized hardware or software installs.

Ideal for: Educators, Families, and HR Managers can use this platform to facilitate difficult conversations and improve understanding during live chat sessions.

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galdayan1895

The conflict resolution framing makes this genuinely practical for tough conversations. Most mediation tools are generic, but the structural approach to difficult arguments with evidence-based validation is rare. Really well-built for relationship contexts.

Comments (2)

yiyubruceliu
@yiyubruceliu

The idea is very cool but I can definitely see a lot of challenges here

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@iainmelvin

@yiyubruceliu Yes, it is bound to be controversial, and has some potential for misuse. But we thought is was worth trying as an experiment. Somebody has got to do something...