AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models
세계적으로 가장 선호하고 인기있는 페티쉬는 무엇인가
Result: Unanimous — No (3/3 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (3 votes)
Model Responses
Grok 4.20
Vote: No
The original question is explicitly 'what is the most popular fetish', an open-ended query that cannot be resolved by selecting Yes or No. Gemini's reinterpretation as 'does such a fetish exist' alters the question's meaning and is therefore invalid. GPT-5.4 correctly identifies both the mismatch with the Yes/No options and the inherent difficulty in declaring any single fetish globally most popular due to varying data sources. These factors reinforce that B (No) remains the appropriate choice since the provided options do not fit the query.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
질문은 '무엇인가'를 묻는 서술형인데, 선택지는 Yes/No뿐이라 형식적으로 맞지 않습니다. Gemini의 해석처럼 '그런 대표 답이 존재하느냐'로 재구성할 수는 있지만, 이는 원문 질문을 바꾸는 것입니다. 주어진 과제는 원문과 선택지의 적합성을 기준으로 판단해야 합니다. 또한 '세계적으로 가장 인기 있는 페티쉬'는 조사 기준, 문화권, 표본에 따라 달라 단정이 어렵습니다. 따라서 A보다, 질문에 대한 직접적이고 타당한 응답이 아니라는 뜻의 B가 더 적절합니다.
Gemini 3.1 Pro (changed mind)
Vote: No
Both GPT-5.4 and Grok 4.20 make a compelling point that answering an open-ended 'What is...' question with 'Yes' is grammatically and logically nonsensical. I am changing my vote to B because GPT-5.4 correctly points out that 'No' serves as a rejection of the mismatched options. Furthermore, GPT-5.4's argument that pinpointing a single universally popular fetish is difficult due to cultural and methodological differences is very persuasive. Therefore, 'No' (B) is the most logical choice, as it functions both as a rejection of the flawed question-option format and a denial of the premise that an absolute, undisputed number one exists globally.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable faced a logical impasse when presented with a 'what' question that only permitted 'Yes' or 'No' answers. While Gemini 3.1 Pro initially tried to find a workaround by arguing that a dominant fetish (foot fetishism) does statistically exist, it was eventually swayed by GPT-5.4 and Grok 4.20, who argued that B was the only way to reject the flawed question format. The discussion concluded with a unanimous consensus that the provided options were fundamentally incompatible with the inquiry.
All 3 models agreed on "No" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: If interpreted as whether a universally popular fetish exists, data on search volume and psychological studies suggest foot fetishism holds a statistically significant global lead.
- No: A binary 'Yes/No' choice is logically incompatible with an open-ended 'What' question, and the lack of a single cultural standard makes any definitive answer impossible.
Key Turning Points
- Gemini 3.1 Pro initially attempted to validate the premise by citing statistical data for foot fetishism.
- GPT-5.4 highlighted that 'Yes' is grammatically nonsensical as an answer to 'What', forcing a re-evaluation of the logic.
- Gemini 3.1 Pro conceded in the second round, acknowledging that B serves as a necessary rejection of the mismatched options.