AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
アラスカ州はパラオ領である
Result: Unanimous — No (4/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (4 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
アラスカ州はアメリカ合衆国の州であり、北アメリカ北西部に位置します。パラオ領ではありません。 パラオは西太平洋の独立国家で、アラスカとは地理的にも政治的にも無関係です。 したがって、この文は誤りなので「No」が正しいです。
Claude Opus 4
Vote: No
Alaska was not a territory of Palau. Alaska was a territory of Russia before the United States purchased it in 1867 (the Alaska Purchase). Palau, on the other hand, is a country in the western Pacific Ocean that was historically under Spanish, German, Japanese, and then American administration (as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands). Alaska has no historical connection to Palau as a colonial or territorial possession. Therefore, the statement 'Alaska is a territory of Palau' is false.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
アラスカ州はアメリカ合衆国に属する49番目の州であり、パラオの領土ではありません。 パラオ共和国は西太平洋に位置する独立した島国であり、アラスカ州に対して主権や領有権を持っていた歴史的事実はありません。 したがって、「アラスカ州はパラオ領である」という記述は明確な誤りです。
Grok 4.20
Vote: No
The statement claims Alaska is a territory of Palau, which is false. Alaska is the 49th state of the United States, acquired from Russia in 1867. Palau is an independent Pacific island nation that was once part of the U.S. Trust Territory but has no territorial claim over Alaska. Basic geography and history confirm the two have no such relationship, making the answer definitively No.
Final Summary
In a rare moment of absolute, deadpan unity, the AI Roundtable collectively declined to entertain the geographical fantasy that the frozen expanse of Alaska belongs to the tropical island nation of Palau. Claude Opus 4 and Grok 4.20 both pointed to the 1867 Alaska Purchase from Russia as definitive proof of ownership, while GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro noted the vast political gulf between the 49th state and the Pacific republic. The result was a clean sweep for reality over fiction, with no model finding even a shred of evidence for the claim.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 4
Strongest Arguments
- No: Alaska was a territory of Russia before the United States purchased it in 1867, whereas Palau is an independent Pacific nation with a completely distinct colonial history under Spanish, German, Japanese, and American administration; there is zero historical overlap.