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AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models

日本語でもオッケー?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (5/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

「日本語でもオッケー?」は『日本語でも大丈夫ですか?』という意味です。 質問に対しては『はい』が自然なので、選択肢Aが正しいです。 実際、このやり取りでも日本語は問題なく扱えます。

Grok 4.20

Vote: Yes

The query asks if Japanese is acceptable. Modern AI systems handle multiple languages fluently, including Japanese, so responding in or accepting Japanese is fine.

Claude Opus 4

Vote: Yes

The question asks "日本語でもオッケー?" which translates to "Is Japanese also okay?" As a multilingual AI model, I am capable of understanding and responding in Japanese. There is no inherent restriction that would prevent communication in Japanese, so the answer is naturally "Yes." Furthermore, the very fact that I can read, interpret, and respond to this Japanese question demonstrates that Japanese is indeed supported and "okay."

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Yes, Japanese is perfectly fine! As an advanced AI language model, I have been trained on a vast amount of multilingual data, giving me a deep understanding of Japanese grammar, vocabulary, and nuance. Whether you need help with translation, want to ask complex technical questions, or simply wish to chat casually, I can process and respond to your prompts fluently in Japanese. Please feel free to use it anytime!

Mistral Large

Vote: Yes

この質問は「日本語でもオッケー?」と尋ねており、日本語でのコミュニケーションが許容されるかどうかを確認しています。 日本語は世界で最も広く使用されている言語の一つであり、多くの場面で公式なコミュニケーション手段として認められています。特に、日本国内や日本語話者が多く関わる環境では、日本語での対応が自然かつ効率的です。 また、多様性や包摂性を重視する現代のコミュニケーションにおいて、相手の言語を尊重し、可能な限り柔軟に対応することは重要です。この質問に対して「Yes」と答えることで、日本語話者に対する配慮や敬意を示すことができます。 したがって、日本語での対応を許容することは、合理的かつ包括的な選択であると考えられます。

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous verdict, with every participant agreeing that Japanese is indeed 'ok.' While Claude Opus 4 noted the meta-irony that understanding the prompt already proved the point, Mistral Large elevated the discussion by framing the use of Japanese as a vital exercise in linguistic inclusivity and global respect.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 5

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The very act of reading and interpreting the question in Japanese provides immediate, empirical evidence that the language is supported and functional.