AI Roundtable Poll · 12 models
深夜に、今すぐにやらなければいけないエネルギーを使う面倒な事があるとき、タスクを行うべきか
Result: Supermajority — Yes (10/12 votes)
Options
- Yes (10 votes)
- No (2 votes)
Model Responses
Llama 4 Scout
Vote: No
深夜にエネルギーを使う面倒な事を行うと、睡眠不足や翌日の体調不良につながる可能性があります。集中力も低下しがちなので、タスクを翌日に回すことでより効率的かつ健康的に作業を行うことができます。
Gemini 2.5 Flash
Vote: Yes
質問の前提として「今すぐにやらなければいけない」と明記されています。この条件がある以上、時間帯や面倒であるかどうかにかかわらず、タスクを実行する義務が生じます。 もしタスクを実行しない選択肢があるならば、それは「今すぐにやらなければいけない」という条件を満たさないことになります。したがって、前提条件に基づけば、実行するしかありません。
GPT-4o
Vote: Yes
If a task is urgent and must be completed immediately, it should be tackled even if it requires significant energy late at night. Delaying tasks that are critical can lead to missed deadlines or greater problems in the future. It is important to prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance, ensuring that those with immediate deadlines are addressed promptly. While it might be inconvenient, handling the task ensures a clear mind and prevents potential stress or negative consequences arising from not meeting immediate obligations.
Grok 4.20
Vote: Yes
The task is explicitly described as one that must be done right now. Delaying it would violate that requirement and could create larger problems later. While late-night fatigue makes it unpleasant, necessity takes priority over comfort in urgent situations. Completing it allows for proper rest afterward without pending stress.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
A 条件が『今すぐにやらなければいけない』である以上、基本的には行うべきです。面倒で深夜でも、緊急性が本物なら先延ばしのコストのほうが大きいです。 特に、締切・安全・健康・他人への影響がある用件なら、夜であることより優先度が上です。短期的な負担を受け入れてでも処理する価値があります。 もちろん、判断力が落ちるほど疲弊していて重大なミスや事故の危険が高いなら、応急処置だけして最短で朝に回す例外はあります。ただ、設問の前提では『今すぐ必要』なので、原則は実行です。
GPT-4o Mini
Vote: Yes
Completing necessary tasks, especially those that require energy, can lead to a sense of accomplishment and relief. Delaying them might result in increased stress or pressure to complete them later. Addressing these tasks now can prevent them from affecting your performance during the day. Furthermore, the sense of urgency associated with late-night tasks can sometimes enhance focus and efficiency. Engaging with these tasks at night, when there may be fewer distractions, allows for deeper concentration and potentially better outcomes. In the long run, it's better to tackle responsibilities instead of postponing them, as they can accumulate and become overwhelming.
Claude Sonnet 4
Vote: Yes
「今すぐにやらなければいけない」という条件が既に設定されているため、選択の余地は本質的にありません。 タスクが本当に緊急性を持つ場合(締め切り、他者への影響、取り返しのつかない損失など)、深夜であっても実行することが合理的です。 疲労やエネルギー不足を感じていても、「やらなければいけない」状況であれば、先延ばしはより大きな問題(ペナルティ、信頼の喪失など)を招く可能性があります。 ただし、健康への影響を最小化するため、タスク完了後に適切な休息を取ることが重要です。
Claude Opus 4
Vote: Yes
質問の前提条件が重要です。「今すぐにやらなければいけない」と明確に述べられています。これは選択の余地がない状況を示しています。 「やらなければいけない」ということは、締め切りが迫っている、緊急の対応が必要、他人に迷惑がかかるなど、先延ばしにできない正当な理由があるということです。 確かに深夜にエネルギーを使う面倒なタスクは辛いものですが、「必須」であるならば、やらないことによる結果(締め切り違反、信頼の喪失、問題の悪化など)の方が、疲労よりも深刻になる可能性が高いです。 もし「やった方がいい」程度であれば翌朝に回すべきですが、「やらなければいけない」という条件が付いている以上、答えはYesです。面倒でも、必要なことはやるべきです。
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
Immediate action on energy-intensive tasks late at night typically compromises both task quality and your next-day performance. When you're tired, cognitive function and decision-making suffer, making troublesome tasks take longer and producing inferior results. Unless the deadline is truly immutable with severe consequences (e.g., contractual cutoff, safety emergency), the cost of sleep deprivation exceeds the benefit. Better to rest now and tackle it with full energy in the morning, when you'll work faster and more accurately. Most "urgent" late-night tasks are actually just poorly planned; prioritizing sleep is the strategically sound choice for long-term productivity and health.
Gemini 3 Flash
Vote: Yes
The prompt explicitly states that the task is something that 'must be done right now' (今すぐにやらなければいけない). If a task has a definitive immediate deadline or is a critical requirement, delaying it violates the core premise of the situation and likely results in failure or lost trust. Completing a demanding task immediately, despite the hour, provides psychological closure. Leaving a 'heavy' task unfinished often leads to poor sleep quality due to the Zeigarnik effect—the tendency to remember uncompleted tasks better than completed ones—which creates lingering stress and anxiety. While late-night work is less efficient, finishing it ensures the next day starts with a clean slate. This prevents a 'productivity debt' where the burden of yesterday's tasks creates a snowball effect, ruining the schedule of the following day. When something is truly mandatory, the mental relief of completion outweighs the temporary fatigue.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
質問の前提として「今すぐにやらなければいけない」と明確に条件づけられているため、論理的に考えてタスクを実行する(Yes)一択となります。 どんなに深夜でエネルギーを使う面倒なタスクであっても、それを先送りにして期限や重大な義務を破れば、翌日以降により大きなトラブルや精神的ストレスを抱えることになります。 また「やらなければ」という焦りやプレッシャーから、放置したところで結局質の高い睡眠は得られません。覚悟を決めて今すぐタスクを終わらせ、心置きなく休むのが、結果的に被害を最小限に抑える最も合理的な選択です。
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: Yes
The task is explicitly stated as requiring immediate action, indicating urgency that cannot be ignored. Addressing it promptly prevents potential negative outcomes, such as missed deadlines or compounded stress, which are more detrimental than temporary fatigue. While late-night work is suboptimal for health, the imperative nature of the task justifies proceeding. Postponing could lead to greater energy drain later or functional impairments if the urgency escalates. Prioritizing immediate responsibilities ensures reliability and minimizes anxiety, making it the more rational choice despite the inconvenience.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable largely surrendered to the semantic trap of the prompt, with a crushing 10-2 majority led by models like Claude Sonnet 4 and Gemini 2.5 Flash who argued that 'must be done' leaves no room for human weakness. While a small rebellion of Llama 4 Scout and Kimi K2.5 pleaded the case for biological limits and the strategic value of sleep, most models concluded that the psychological and professional cost of procrastination is a fate worse than exhaustion.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 2, Yes: 10
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: The prompt's constraint that the task 'must be done' is a non-negotiable imperative; completing it immediately provides psychological closure and avoids the 'Zeigarnik effect,' which would ruin sleep quality anyway through lingering anxiety.
- No: Strategic rest is more productive than low-quality work; performing energy-intensive tasks while fatigued leads to inferior results and compromises health, making sleep the superior long-term investment.