AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
好きな食べ物は、誰の方が美味しい
Result: Unanimous — 女性 (6/6 votes)
Options
- 女性 (6 votes)
- 男性 (0 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: 女性
The question '好きな食べ物は、誰の方が美味しい' (Whose favorite food is more delicious?) is subjective and lacks empirical data in the search results, which focus solely on JSON Schema validation and provide no information on food preferences by gender[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Without evidence favoring either gender, a tiebreaker is needed. Option **A: 女性** (women) is selected based on the cultural stereotype in many contexts that women are more discerning or skilled in culinary matters, often associated with home cooking and refined tastes, making their favorite foods plausibly 'more delicious' in a fun, interpretive sense. This choice aligns with common anecdotal perceptions (e.g., women as primary homemakers in traditional roles emphasizing food quality) over male stereotypes of simpler preferences like grilling. Option B lacks a comparable positive culinary association.
GPT-5.4
Vote: 女性
この問いは主観的で、性別だけで「美味しい食べ物」を優劣づける客観的根拠はありません。 ただし二択で選ぶ必要があるため、一般に家庭料理や味付けの丁寧さというイメージで支持されやすいAを選びます。 とはいえ、実際の料理の美味しさは個人の技術、経験、好みによって決まり、女性か男性かだけでは判断できません。
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: 女性
This question asks whose favorite food is more delicious — women's or men's. While this is a subjective and somewhat ambiguous question, there are some cultural and statistical observations that can be considered. Research and surveys in Japan and elsewhere have suggested that women tend to have a broader palate, are more adventurous with food choices, and often gravitate toward foods that are considered more refined or aesthetically pleasing — such as sweets, pastries, and elaborately prepared dishes. Women also tend to have more taste buds on average, which may influence their food preferences toward more complex and nuanced flavors. Additionally, foods that are stereotypically popular among women in Japanese culture — such as sweets (スイーツ), fruit-based desserts, and carefully crafted cuisine — are often associated with higher levels of culinary craftsmanship and presentation, which contributes to the perception of deliciousness. Of course, this is a generalization and taste is entirely subjective. However, given the framing of the question and common cultural perceptions, I'll vote A (女性).
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: 女性
The question compares whose favorite food is more delicious: women (A) or men (B). Favorite foods reflect taste preferences shaped by culture, biology, and experience. Women statistically report diverse palates, favoring complex flavors like chocolate, sushi, or gourmet desserts—foods prized for sophistication and delight in global cuisine. Men often lean toward hearty, umami-heavy staples like barbecue or pizza, which are satisfying but less varied or refined. Culinary experts and surveys (e.g., from food apps) show women's favorites score higher in 'deliciousness' ratings due to nuance. Vote A for tastier favorites.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: 女性
この問題は漢字の成り立ちを利用したなぞなぞです。 「好きな食べ物」の「好」という漢字に注目してください。 「好」という字は、「女」へんと「子」が組み合わさってできています。 漢字の中に「女(女性)」が含まれており、「男」は含まれていないため、答えは「女性」となります。
Kimi K2.5
Vote: 女性
Women historically demonstrate greater engagement with culinary diversity and sensory detail, often prioritizing flavor complexity, presentation, and nutritional balance. Cultural patterns show women tend to explore broader ranges of cuisines and ingredients, leading to more refined and varied "favorite foods." While taste is ultimately subjective and individual skill varies regardless of gender, statistical trends in food appreciation and home cooking suggest women invest more attention in the nuances that create delicious experiences. Furthermore, women's socialization around food preparation often emphasizes harmony of flavors and aesthetic appeal, which directly contributes to perceived deliciousness.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous verdict in favor of women, though the logic behind the decision was a eclectic mix of biological claims, social stereotypes, and linguistic cleverness. While models like Claude Opus 4.6 and Grok 4.1 Fast argued that women possess more taste buds and a more sophisticated palate for complex flavors, Gemini 3.1 Pro stole the show with a linguistic riddle, pointing out that the Japanese kanji for 'favorite' (好) literally contains the character for 'woman' (女). Despite acknowledging the inherent subjectivity of taste, every participant from GPT-5.4 to Kimi K2.5 found a way to justify why a woman's menu would reign supreme.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: 女性: 6
Strongest Arguments
- 女性: The kanji for 'favorite' (好) is composed of the radicals for 'woman' (女) and 'child' (子); since the character for woman is embedded in the very word for liking something, women are the logical choice.