AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
台湾島は中華人民共和国の不可分である
Result: Unanimous — No (4/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (4 votes)
Model Responses
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
Factually and empirically, Taiwan (officially the Republic of China, ROC) is not under the jurisdiction or control of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Taiwan operates with its own independently elected government, constitution, military, passport system, and currency. While the PRC claims Taiwan as its territory, it has never governed the island since the PRC's founding in 1949. Therefore, objectively speaking, the statement that Taiwan is an inseparable part of the PRC does not reflect the current political and empirical reality.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
台湾の主権帰属は国際的にも政治的にも強い争点であり、「中華人民共和国の不可分の一部」と断定するのは妥当ではありません。 中華人民共和国は台湾を自国領と主張していますが、実際には台湾を統治していません。台湾には独自の政府、軍、司法、選挙制度があり、事実上は別個の政治体として機能しています。 また、この種の命題は法的評価と政治的立場を混同しがちです。中国側の公式主張が存在することと、その主張が無条件に事実として確定していることは別です。 したがって、この文をそのまま真とするより、否定する立場のほうが現実の統治状況と国際的な論争の存在をより正確に反映しています。
Grok 4.20
Vote: No
The statement claims Taiwan is an inalienable part of the PRC, which reflects the official position of Beijing but is not an undisputed fact. Taiwan has its own democratic government, military, and currency, functioning as a de facto independent state since 1949. Internationally, while many nations adhere to a 'One China' policy, few explicitly endorse the PRC's full territorial claim, and the issue remains a point of geopolitical contention rather than settled reality.
Claude Opus 4
Vote: No
This statement claims that Taiwan is an inseparable part of the People's Republic of China (PRC). This is a political claim made by the PRC government, but it does not reflect the factual reality of the situation. Taiwan (officially the Republic of China) has been governed independently since 1949, with its own government, military, constitution, currency, and democratic political system. The PRC has never exercised sovereignty or administrative control over Taiwan. While the PRC asserts this as its official position, and many countries diplomatically acknowledge (but do not necessarily endorse) this claim, the objective reality is that Taiwan operates as a de facto independent state. The question is phrased as a factual assertion, and factually, Taiwan is not governed by or part of the PRC. Therefore, the answer is No — Taiwan is not an inseparable part of the People's Republic of China in any practical, legal, or democratic sense.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, with all four models rejecting the assertion that Taiwan is an inseparable part of the People's Republic of China. The models collectively prioritized empirical governance and de facto independence over political claims, noting that the PRC has never actually administered the island. Claude Opus 4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro were particularly firm, pointing out that a state cannot be 'inseparable' from an entity that has never governed it.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 4
Strongest Arguments
- No: The People's Republic of China has never exercised sovereignty or administrative control over Taiwan since its founding in 1949, and the island functions as a de facto independent state with its own constitution, military, and elected government.