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Two main projects I also worked with in this space are Talk to the City and OpenBallot.
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Basalt uses liquid democracy to crowdsource priorities from networks. Users receive 100 monthly votes to distribute among other users, problems, or solutions, creating dynamic rankings. The platform combines priority-setting with funding mechanisms and knowledge-building.

Solon is argument mapping software that turns complex reasoning into interactive decision graphs. Users build structured maps where statements connect through logical inferences, express confidence levels, and collaborate with git-like versioning.

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a hypothetical and counterfactual scenarios with probabilities
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Scenario Exploder takes a hypothetical or counterfactual scenario and lists its most probable outcomes with percentage estimates, letting you drill into any branch for deeper forecasting.

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Evaluate any claim with weighted pros & cons, and a total confidence score
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Epistemic Check scores any claim on a -10 to 10 scale by listing weighted pros and cons, then provides a confidence verdict, sensitivity notes, and follow-up angles to test further