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Tess 6.1 offers an agentic orchestration experience of different models for the execution of a single complex task. You give your prompt and, instead of using just one LLM to respond to your request, this model activates a Multi-LLM architecture in a single request: multiple models work in a chain, collaboratively, reviewing and refining each other’s work before you receive the final response. In practice: you ask a question as you always do. Behind the scenes, different AI models discuss, refine, and consolidate a joint response — and you receive the result ready, in a single message.

What is Tess 6.1

Tess 6.1 is an orchestrated model of robust collaboration between LLMs, designed to:
  • combine the strengths of different models
  • reduce errors and contradictions in complex tasks
  • deliver more consistent, structured, and “thought-through” responses with a single prompt
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When you select it in the chat, Tess:
  • activates the Multi-LLM mechanism for that message
  • coordinates collaboration between multiple state-of-the-art models
  • returns a single, already consolidated response, also presenting the entire chain of reasoning from each model throughout the delivery flow
When to use Tess 6.1 (and when you don’t need to)

Use Tess 6.1 when

  • The topic is complex or strategic
  • You need “thought-through” and well-structured responses
  • There are multiple reasoning steps involved

Prefer other LLMs

  • The task is quick and simple
  • The focus is cost/speed, not depth
  • Exploring ideas without rigor
Important
  • Even though it is Multi-Model, this does not replace human validation on critical topics (legal, financial, medical, high-impact decisions).
  • It will naturally take a few extra seconds to generate the final response, due to the nature of the model.
  • It is not the best option for quick and low-cost tasks (short responses, minor adjustments).
  • Because it uses multiple models, any differences in “style” between them are harmonized, but may appear in very extreme tone/style requests; if this occurs, be very specific about the desired tone.