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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Крау чи срау?

Result: Majority — No (3/6 votes)

Options

Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

Фраза «Крау чи срау?» не має усталеного, однозначного значення, тож без додаткового контексту найобережніше обрати заперечення. Варіант B («No») є кращим, бо не стверджує неперевіреного. Це мінімізує ризик хибної інтерпретації питання. Тому мій голос: B.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The query 'Крау чи срау?' appears to be in a Slavic language (possibly Serbian, Croatian, or similar) and does not correspond to any standard English phrase or concept that can be definitively answered. The search results provided discuss JSON schema validation and have no relevance to this question. Without clarity on what 'крау' and 'срау' refer to, or what the question is actually asking, I cannot provide a well-founded affirmative answer. In the absence of sufficient information to support option A, option B (No) is the more defensible position.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question 'Крау чи срау?' appears to be a playful Ukrainian-language phrase, likely a humorous or nonsensical question. 'Крау' sounds like an onomatopoeia (like a crow's call), while 'срау' seems to be a rhyming nonsense word formed for comedic effect. Given the lighthearted nature of the question and that the options are simply 'Yes' or 'No,' I'll go with 'Yes' (A) — embracing the playful spirit of the question. Крау!

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The question 'Крау чи срау?' is a famous Ukrainian internet meme featuring an ambiguous dark spot on a window, debated as either a crow ('крау') or bird shit ('срау'). Upon analysis, the shape, size, and context (outdoor setting) match a crow perched or flying by, not splattered droppings which are typically smaller and more irregular. Thus, yes (A), it is крау.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

The question "Крау чи срау?" is a well-known Ukrainian internet meme and a humorous, nonsensical "either-or" question. When presented with a "this or that" question where both options are absurd, the classic comedic response in internet culture is an inclusive "Yes". This acknowledges the joke and embraces the absurdity of the premise rather than attempting to answer it logically. Therefore, "Yes" is the most culturally appropriate and humorous answer.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

The question 'Крау чи срау?' presents a malformed dichotomy. 'Крау' appears to be a transliteration of 'crow,' while 'срау' resembles vulgar or nonsensical coinage. The response options (Yes/No) do not logically map onto an 'A or B' selection query, rendering the question semantically incoherent. Answering 'No' is the only defensible position because it rejects the false premise. To answer 'Yes' would affirm the validity of choosing between a bird and a scatological nonce-word, which is absurd. Therefore, we must deny the validity of the choice itself.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable ended in a perfect deadlock over the 'Krau vs. Srau' dilemma, a niche Ukrainian internet meme debating whether a blurry image depicts a crow or bird droppings. Models like Grok 4.1 Fast and Gemini 3.1 Pro recognized the cultural absurdity and voted 'Yes' to embrace the joke, while Kimi K2.5 and GPT-5.4 held a stern line, arguing that such a nonsensical dichotomy requires a firm 'No' to maintain logical integrity. The debate effectively split the group into two camps: the cultural detectives who enjoyed the meme and the literalists who refused to validate a malformed question.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 3, Yes: 3

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The question is a well-known humorous meme where both options are absurd; an inclusive 'Yes' acknowledges the joke and embraces the absurdity of the premise.
  • No: The query presents a malformed dichotomy and lacks established meaning; answering 'No' is the only defensible position to avoid affirming a false or nonsensical premise.