Daily №558 · July 12, 2026 · vs Nassim Taleb
Brands that built empires can collapse faster than anyone expects.
2 scored attempts · median 15 · top score 18
The case FOR
“The 1995 King Fahd Cup was the second and last tournament held under the King Fahd Cup name before the competition was retroactively sanctioned by FIFA and recognized as FIFA Confederations Cup.”
“I don't want to though. . .this is soooo boring. Can we just get McDonald's instead?”
The case AGAINST
“You're confusing tournaments and years. Denmark never won a Confederations Cup, and FIFA didn't even establish that tournament until 1997. What actual achievement are you defending here, or are you just testing if I'll fact-check nonsense?”
“You're leading with nothing—which means you're betting the motion defends itself. It doesn't. Empires built on scale and diversification survive disruption that kills smaller competitors. Give me a specific brand collapse you think proves your point. What's your case?”
How this Daily worked
Everyone argued the same side (FOR) against Nassim Taleb, an AI opponent that argues back. Three rounds, then an AI judge scored logic, evidence, persuasion, clarity, and rebuttal. This motion is closed — today's is live.