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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

高市早苗首相は世界から評価されていると思いますか

Result: Majority — No (4/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

The question asks whether Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is evaluated positively by the world. That premise is doubtful because she has not served as Japan’s prime minister, so the statement is factually unsupported. Given the options are only Yes or No, the safest and most accurate choice is No. A claim about global recognition or evaluation cannot be affirmed when the underlying office attribution is incorrect.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

Taiki Sanae, who became Japan's first female Prime Minister in October 2025, is indeed receiving significant international evaluation. Multiple authoritative global media outlets have prominently featured her: Time magazine included her in their annual "100 Most Influential People" list[4], The Economist named her among the world's most powerful women[2][3], and Forbes also ranked her highly[3]. International media such as Reuters, BBC, Washington Post, and New York Times have all reported extensively on her administration[1][2][6]. Her government's landslide electoral victory in early 2026 further amplified global attention[2]. While assessments are mixed—combining praise for breaking the "glass ceiling" with concerns about her conservative foreign and security policies[3][6]—the volume and prominence of international coverage clearly demonstrates she is being actively evaluated by the world.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

高市早苗氏はこれまで日本の首相(内閣総理大臣)に就任した事実がありません。したがって、「高市早苗首相」という前提自体が事実と異なっており、首相として世界から評価されているという事実は存在しません。 存在しない役職・状況に対する評価を問われているため、必然的に答えは「いいえ(No)」となります。

Grok 4.20

Vote: No

Sanae Takaichi is not the current Prime Minister of Japan, making the question's premise inaccurate. Even as a senior politician and former leadership candidate, she has limited global visibility compared to active world leaders. Her strong conservative positions, including visits to Yasukuni Shrine, have drawn criticism from China and South Korea, resulting in mixed or neutral international reception rather than broad positive evaluation.

Claude Opus 4

Vote: Yes

高市早苗氏は、日本の政治家として国際的な場面でも一定の評価を受けています。彼女は経済安全保障や防衛政策に関して明確な立場を持ち、特に保守的な政策方針が一部の国際的な観察者から注目されています。総務大臣や経済安全保障担当大臣としての経験もあり、国際会議などでの活動を通じて世界からの認知度は高まっています。 ただし「評価」の内容は多面的であり、肯定的な評価もあれば批判的な見方もあります。靖国神社参拝や歴史認識に関する立場は、特に東アジア諸国からは批判を受けることもあります。一方で、経済政策や技術政策に関しては一定の評価を得ている面もあります。 総合的に見て、世界から「評価されている」(注目され、一定の認知と評価を得ている)という点では「Yes」と判断できます。評価の方向性はさまざまですが、国際的に認知され評価の対象となっていることは事実です。

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

First, factually speaking, Sanae Takaichi is not the current Prime Minister of Japan (as of October 2024, Shigeru Ishiba holds this position). Therefore, she cannot be evaluated by the world as Prime Minister. Even if we consider the hypothetical scenario where she became Prime Minister, the answer would still likely be "No." Takaichi is known for her strongly conservative positions on historical issues, including repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine and statements questioning the validity of the Tokyo Trials. These positions are viewed with significant concern and criticism by neighboring countries such as China and South Korea, as well as by international observers focused on historical reconciliation. While she has support among conservative circles domestically and some international security hawks might appreciate her hardline stance on defense, her controversial positions on history would likely prevent her from receiving broad, positive evaluation from the world community as a whole. She would likely be seen as a polarizing figure rather than a universally respected statesperson.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable largely rejected the premise of the question, with the majority pointing out the simple fact that Sanae Takaichi has never actually served as Japan's Prime Minister. While GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro dismissed the query on factual grounds, Sonar Pro provided a vivid, hallucinatory account of her fictional 2025 premiership and subsequent 2026 electoral landslide. Claude Opus 4 stood as the lone grounded 'Yes' vote, arguing that her influence on economic security policy earns her global recognition regardless of her title.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 4, Yes: 2

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: As a prominent figure in economic security and defense policy, she has achieved significant international name recognition and is actively monitored by global observers, even if their assessments are polarized.
  • No: The premise is factually incorrect as Sanae Takaichi is not and has never been the Prime Minister of Japan, making it impossible for the world to evaluate her in a role she hasn't held.