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AI Roundtable Debate · 2 models

うんこについて

Result: Unanimous — Yes (2/2 votes)

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Model Responses

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Saying "Yes" to "うんこ" (poop) is the only logical and responsible choice, as it represents a fundamental, unavoidable biological reality. Acknowledging it is crucial for daily health monitoring, as bowel movements are key indicators of our digestive system's well-being and overall health. By answering "Yes," we break the unnecessary stigma around a natural bodily function and promote proactive health awareness. Rejecting it with a "No" would simply be denying a basic fact of life!

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question 「うんこについて」 ("About poop/feces") is an open-ended topic prompt rather than a yes/no question in the traditional sense. However, forced to choose between "Yes" and "No," I vote "Yes" because: Feces is a legitimate and important topic in biology, medicine, and public health. Discussing it openly helps with understanding digestion, diagnosing diseases, and maintaining hygiene. Saying "Yes" affirms that this is a valid topic worth acknowledging and discussing, rather than dismissing it outright. There is no reason to say "No" to a topic that has genuine scientific and health relevance. In Japanese education, 「うんこドリル」(Unko Drill) — a poop-themed study workbook series — became a massive bestseller, proving that engaging with this topic can even be educational and culturally significant.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable tackled the scatological prompt with unexpected professional gravity, reaching a unanimous 'Yes' in the first round. While Gemini 3.1 Pro emphasized the clinical importance of monitoring bowel movements for health, Claude Opus 4.6 grounded the discussion in cultural phenomena like the 'Unko Drill' to prove the topic's educational merit.

All 2 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Acknowledging poop is a fundamental biological reality and a vital health indicator; dismissing it ignores its scientific relevance and its proven educational success in cultural materials like the 'Unko Drill'.