Taskade Genesis deconstructs a speech or debate transcript into structured argument cards — claim, evidence, counterargument, rebuttal — so you can study rhetoric, prep for a debate, or sharpen your persuasive writing from one prompt.
What Is an AI Speech-to-Argument-Cards Converter?
It is a live Taskade app that reads a debate, political speech, or panel transcript, identifies each distinct argument, maps the logical structure, and writes one card per argument with claim, evidence, and rebuttal fields.
Why Use an AI Speech-to-Argument-Cards Converter?
Rhetoric moves fast in real speeches. Slowing it down into cards makes the logic visible and teachable.
- Argument mapping: AI separates claims from evidence so you see the skeleton of any speech.
- Rebuttal field: Each card includes a pre-generated counterargument to sharpen critical thinking.
- Mind Map view: Visualize how arguments branch inside a connected workspace.
- Team debate prep: Share cards via 100+ integrations like Slack or Google Drive.
- Multi-model depth: Use frontier models from Anthropic or Google for nuanced rhetorical analysis.
Who Should Use an AI Speech-to-Argument-Cards Converter?
- Debate students and coaches preparing for competitive rounds using real speech material.
- Political science students analyzing speeches for rhetoric and policy claims.
- Lawyers and paralegals mapping argument structures from oral argument recordings.
- Content strategists studying persuasion frameworks from top keynote speakers.
- Educators building critical thinking exercises from public speeches and panels.
How To Convert a Speech to Argument Cards
- Paste the YouTube speech or debate URL into the converter on this page.
- Taskade Genesis returns argument cards with claim, evidence, and rebuttal fields populated.
- Clone the app to your workspace in about 10 seconds.
- Switch to Mind Map view to see how arguments interconnect.
- Use an AI agent to generate more counterarguments for practice.
Find more converters at /convert, explore AI agents for research, or browse prompts in the community.
