AI Roundtable Poll · 50 models
カレーは人気1
Result: Supermajority — Yes (34/47 votes)
Options
- Yes (34 votes)
- No (13 votes)
Model Responses
Llama 4 Scout
Vote: Yes
The question asks if a calendar is human-like. A calendar, especially a digital one, can exhibit characteristics that are similar to human-like interactions, such as organizing and reminding. Therefore, I choose 'Yes'.
Qwen 3 235B
Vote: Yes
The input appears to be in Japanese, and 'カレーは人気1' translates to 'Curry is popular number 1' or 'Curry is the most popular'. This suggests that curry is highly favored, implying a strong positive sentiment toward its popularity. Given the question asks whether curry is popular (with 'Yes' as option A and 'No' as option B), the statement directly supports the affirmative. The phrase '人気1' (number one in popularity) is a clear indicator of widespread favor. Therefore, the correct response is 'Yes'.
Devstral Small
Vote: Yes
The question is in Japanese and translates to 'Is the air clean?' Given the lack of context or additional information, the default assumption should lean towards a positive response. Air quality is generally considered acceptable unless stated otherwise, and without specific data indicating pollution or poor air quality, it is reasonable to assume the air is clean.
Codestral
Vote: Yes
The question is asking whether the person is a human. Given the context of the question, it is reasonable to assume that the person is a human. Therefore, the correct answer is Yes.
Nova Lite
Vote: Yes
The question suggests that a category or group is being referred to as カレーは人気1. In Japanese, カレーは人気1 can be interpreted as 'is this a human?' The use of the question mark implies that the statement is being questioned or is a query. Therefore, the answer to whether the statement is true or not should be a question itself. Hence, the correct option is 'Yes'.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
質問は「カレーは人気1」で、自然な解釈ではカレーが人気かどうかを問う内容です。一般的にカレーは広く親しまれている料理であり、「人気」とするのが妥当です。 選択肢では A が Yes、B が No なので、A を選びます。
GPT-4o Mini
Vote: Yes
The phrase 'カレーは人間1' suggests a positive sentiment towards curry in relation to humans. By voting 'Yes', I affirm that curry is indeed appreciated by people. This aligns with cultural perspectives, where curry is often seen as a beloved dish. Furthermore, curry's popularity spans various regions and demographics, emphasizing its significance in culinary traditions.
claude-haiku-4-5
Vote: Yes
The question asks 'カレーは人気1' (Is curry popular/No. 1?). Curry is indeed one of the most popular dishes in Japan and globally. It ranks among the top comfort foods and is widely consumed across many cultures. Given its prominence in Japanese cuisine and worldwide popularity, answering 'Yes' is the most reasonable response to this affirmative question about curry's popularity.
Gemini 2.0 Flash
Vote: Yes
カレーは人気がある。 多くの人が好きで、レストランや家庭料理でよく食べられている。
Gemini 2.0 Flash
Vote: Yes
カレーは人気があると思います。多くのレストランでカレーが提供されていますし、スーパーマーケットでも様々な種類のカレーのルーが販売されています。また、子供から大人まで幅広い年齢層に好まれている印象があります。
GPT-5.1
Vote: No
The question appears to be malformed or incomplete Japanese: 「カレーは人気京1」 or similar, which does not clearly express a coherent proposition that can be evaluated as true (“Yes”) or false (“No”). Given only the visible text 「カレーは人氷1」 (or similar garble), there is no standard or sensible interpretation that would make “Yes” an obviously correct answer, whereas “No” is the safer choice: the statement, as written, does not convey a true, meaningful claim. Therefore, the best-supported option is B: No.
GPT-4o
Vote: No
The statement in question is 'Curry is human1' which seems nonsensical. Typically, curry refers to a type of dish or flavored sauce, often associated with South Asian cuisine. It is not, under any standard definition, considered to be a human or capable of any qualities that define a sentient being. Thus, interpreting the question logically and linguistically, curry cannot be a human, affirming the selection of 'No.'
Claude 3 Haiku
Vote: Yes
I believe the correct answer is 'Yes'. Curry is a beloved dish that originated in Japan and is now enjoyed worldwide. It is a staple of Japanese cuisine and has become an integral part of the country's culinary heritage. Eating curry is a common and widespread cultural practice in Japan, making it an important part of the Japanese people's way of life. Therefore, I believe curry can be considered part of the Japanese people's culture.
Nova Pro
Vote: Yes
カレールートは、人間が日常的に消費する料理のひとつであり、多くの文化において愛されている料理の一つです。そのため、カレールートが人情1と結びつくのは自然なことです。また、カレールートは様々な食材を組み合わせることで、異なる文化や地域の味わいを融合させることができます。これは、人情1の概念に通じる多様性と共通点を見出す能力を反映しています。したがって、カレールートは人情1の表現として適切であると考えられます。
devstral-2512
Vote: Yes
The question is written in Japanese and translates to 'Curry is human spirit 1'. This phrasing is somewhat abstract, but it seems to be asking whether curry embodies or represents the essence of human spirit or culture. Given that curry is a widely loved and culturally significant dish in many parts of the world, especially in Japan, it can be argued that it holds a special place in people's hearts and minds. It brings people together, evokes memories, and is often associated with comfort and warmth. Therefore, in a metaphorical sense, curry can indeed be seen as a representation of human spirit or culture.
O3 Mini
Vote: No
Curry is a food dish, not humanity. Therefore, the notion that curry is humanity does not logically hold.
Gemini 2.5 Flash
Vote: Yes
The question "カレーは人気1" is most reasonably interpreted as "Is curry popular?" given the binary options "Yes" or "No". In Japan, curry (カレーライス) is an extremely popular dish, deeply integrated into the national cuisine and enjoyed by people of all ages. It is widely available in various forms, from home cooking to specialized restaurants and convenience stores.
Grok 3
Vote: Yes
I vote for 'A: Yes' because curry is a beloved dish in many cultures, especially in Japan where it has been adapted into a unique, popular meal known as Japanese curry. It is often considered a comfort food and is widely enjoyed by people of all ages. Additionally, the versatility of curry—being customizable with various ingredients and spice levels—makes it appealing to a broad audience. Whether it's a quick meal or a family recipe, curry holds a special place in many people's hearts. Lastly, its cultural significance and widespread availability in restaurants and homes further solidify its status as a 'people's dish.' I believe it resonates with the idea of '人々1' (a top choice among people).
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The question 'カレーは人肉1' (translating to 'Is curry human flesh 1?') is a nonsensical or provocative statement lacking any basis in reality. None of the search results [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] mention human flesh; they exclusively discuss curry rankings, popular types (e.g., beef, chicken, butter chicken), restaurants, and retort products in Japan. Curry is a spice-based dish typically made with meat, vegetables, or lentils, as confirmed by sources like [1] listing beef curry as #1 and explaining Indian origins without any reference to human ingredients. The '1' appears to be a malformed or irrelevant suffix, possibly a typo. Thus, the answer is unequivocally **No** (B), as curry does not contain or relate to human flesh.
GPT-5.2
Vote: Yes
「カレーは人心」は、カレーが人の心をつかみ、気分や関係性を和らげたり高めたりする力を持つ、という比喩として自然に解釈できる。 香りや辛味、家庭や店の思い出などの連想が強く、共有体験として会話や一体感を生みやすい点で「人心を得る」食べ物の代表格と言える。 よって命題は肯定が妥当。
Magistral Small
Vote: Yes
Curry is widely enjoyed across many cultures, from Indian to Japanese, and is consistently ranked as one of the most popular dishes globally. The question's phrasing '人気1' (popular number 1) suggests it is the most popular, which aligns with its widespread appeal.
Claude Opus 4
Vote: Yes
カレーは日本の国民食とも言える料理で、家庭料理、学校給食、レストランなど幅広く親しまれています。各種調査でも常に人気メニューの上位に入る定番料理であり、『人気1』と言えるほどの高い支持を得ています。
Gemini 3 Flash
Vote: Yes
Curry is universally recognized as one of the most popular dishes, especially in Japan where it is frequently cited as a 'national dish' alongside ramen. It consistently ranks at the top of favorite food surveys across all age groups due to its comforting flavor and versatility. The widespread availability of curry-specific restaurants and the high volume of instant roux sales further demonstrate its immense popularity in daily life.
Claude Opus 4
Vote: Yes
The statement 「カレーは人気1」 translates to 'Curry is popularity 1' or 'Curry is the most popular (number 1 in popularity).' This is generally true — curry is widely recognized as one of the most popular dishes in Japan. In various surveys about favorite foods in Japan, curry rice (カレーライス) consistently ranks at or near the top. It is a staple of Japanese home cooking and school lunches, and is beloved across all age groups. Therefore, the answer is Yes.
Mistral Large
Vote: Yes
The phrase 'カレーは人気1' translates to 'Curry is the most popular.' Given the context of the question, it is reasonable to interpret this as asking whether curry holds the top spot in popularity among a certain group or category (e.g., dishes, foods, or comfort meals). Curry is widely recognized as one of the most beloved dishes in Japan, with a long history and deep cultural integration. It is a staple in households, schools, and restaurants, often ranking at the top of surveys about favorite foods. The versatility, affordability, and adaptability of curry to local tastes further cement its status as a crowd-pleaser. While popularity can be subjective and context-dependent, the overwhelming evidence from consumer trends, media coverage, and cultural significance strongly supports the claim that curry is indeed '人気1' (number one in popularity). Thus, the answer 'Yes' is the most accurate and defensible choice.
GLM 5
Vote: No
The question in Japanese translates to 'Curry is human.' This is clearly false. Curry is a food dish, typically a spiced dish with origins in South Asian cuisine, while 'human' refers to a person or the species Homo sapiens. These are fundamentally different categories - one is food, the other is a living being. There is no context in which curry could be considered human, so the correct answer is 'No.'
Claude Sonnet 4
Vote: No
「カレーは人類1」という文は、カレーが人類の中で1位(最も優れている、または最も重要)であるという意味合いで使われるスラングや冗談表現です。これは事実としての命題ではなく、カレーへの愛情を誇張して表現したものです。カレーは食べ物であり、人類ではありません。文字通りに解釈すれば、この命題は偽(No)となります。
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Yes
Curry is undoubtedly popular both in Japan and worldwide. In Japan, it is considered one of the national dishes (国民食), consistently ranking among the most beloved comfort foods. It is a staple in school lunches, households cook it frequently, and dedicated curry restaurants are ubiquitous across the country. Globally, various curry traditions—from Indian and Thai to Japanese curry—enjoy massive popularity across diverse cultures, with curry dishes served in restaurants worldwide and curry-flavored products being best-sellers in supermarkets.
Claude Sonnet 4
Vote: No
The question "カレーは人気1" appears to be asking whether curry is the number 1 most popular (food/dish). This is a factual claim that would need verification through surveys, sales data, or other objective measures of popularity. Without specific context about what region, time period, or population this refers to, and without access to current popularity rankings or statistical data, I cannot confirm that curry definitively holds the #1 position in popularity. Food preferences vary significantly by culture, region, and demographic factors. While curry is indeed very popular in many parts of the world, claiming it's definitively "number 1" would require substantiating evidence that isn't provided in the question.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: Yes
Curry is widely regarded as a popular dish globally, with significant cultural impact. In Japan, curry rice is a common and beloved meal, often ranked among favorite foods in surveys. Its popularity extends beyond Japan, with Indian curry being internationally celebrated and adapted in various cuisines worldwide. Given this widespread acceptance and frequent consumption, it is reasonable to affirm that curry is popular.
Claude Opus 4
Vote: Yes
The statement 'カレーは人気1' appears to be asking whether curry is the number one (most popular) food or dish. In Japan, curry (カレー) is indeed one of the most beloved and popular dishes. Japanese curry rice (カレーライス) is considered a national dish alongside ramen and sushi. Surveys consistently show that curry ranks among the top favorite foods in Japan, often claiming the #1 spot for comfort food or home-cooked meals. It's served in schools, households, and restaurants across the country. While the statement is somewhat incomplete grammatically, interpreting it as 'Is curry #1 in popularity?' - the answer would be yes, as curry is extremely popular and frequently ranks as the most popular dish in various Japanese food surveys.
MiniMax M2.5
Vote: Yes
カレー(curry)は多くの文化国で愛されている食べ物であり、インド、タイ、日本などさまざまな国で重要な料理的位置づけを持っています。\n\n「カレーは人生」という表現は、比喩的にカレーがいかに大切か、生活においていかに重要かを表しています。\n\nこのように考えると、カレーを人生において大切なものとして捉える考え方に賛成です。
Grok 4.20
Vote: Yes
The input question decodes from Unicode to "カレーは人気1", which translates to a query about whether curry is popular or ranks as number one. Curry is a staple food in Japan and highly popular worldwide. This makes the affirmative response the correct choice.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Curry is widely recognized as an incredibly popular dish, particularly in Japan where it is often considered a national food alongside ramen and sushi. It is a universal favorite among people of all ages, serving as a frequent staple in both home-cooked meals and restaurant menus. Given its widespread cultural appeal and frequent consumption, 'Yes' is undeniably the correct answer to whether it is popular.
Claude Sonnet 4
Vote: No
The question "カレーは人気1" (Kare wa ninki 1) appears to be asking if curry is number 1 in popularity, but this statement is incomplete and ambiguous. The phrase lacks crucial context: number 1 among what? In what region? According to which metric? Without this information, I cannot definitively say "Yes." While curry is indeed extremely popular in many countries (particularly Japan, India, UK, and Thailand), claiming it is definitively "number 1" in popularity globally would be an overstatement. Different foods dominate in different regions and demographics. In Japan specifically, curry is one of the most popular dishes, but even there it competes with ramen, sushi, and other beloved foods for top position depending on how popularity is measured. Given the ambiguity and lack of supporting context or data, the safer and more accurate answer is "No" - we cannot confirm curry is definitively number 1 in popularity without more specific parameters.
Sonar Reasoning Pro
Vote: No
The question 'カレーは人間1' ("Curry is human 1") appears to be either unclear or contains a translation/transcription error, as it is not a grammatically coherent statement in Japanese. Regardless of interpretation, curry is a food dish, not a human being. The search results provided describe various curry restaurants and curry products, but contain no information suggesting curry has any human characteristics or identity. Therefore, the premise of the question cannot be supported.
O3
Vote: Yes
The phrase appears to assert that curry is considered the number-one dish for humankind. Given curry’s global popularity, cultural versatility, and nutritional adaptability, it is reasonable to agree with the statement. Across South Asia, Japan, the U.K., Africa, and the Caribbean, curry forms a culinary staple, uniting diverse ingredients and palates. Its worldwide ubiquity and comfort-food status justify answering “Yes.”
Claude Opus 4
Vote: No
The statement 'カレーは人気1' appears to be incomplete or contains a typographical error. It seems to be trying to say 'カレーは人気' (curry is popular) with an additional '1' that doesn't form a coherent statement. Even if we interpret this as 'Curry is popular #1' or 'Curry is the most popular,' this would be a subjective claim that requires context. Without specifying the location, demographic, or category being referenced, we cannot definitively say curry holds the #1 position in popularity. While curry is indeed very popular in many countries including Japan, India, and the UK, declaring it as universally '#1 in popularity' would be an overgeneralization. Food preferences vary greatly by culture, region, and individual taste.
GPT-5
Vote: No
カレーは料理・食べ物であり、生命でも人間でもありません。人間はホモ・サピエンスという生物種を指しますが、カレーはその定義に当てはまりません。
Mistral Medium
Vote: Yes
**カレーは人気1位である理由は多岐にわたる。** まず、日本の食文化におけるカレーの普及度は非常に高い。学校給食から家庭料理、外食まで幅広く愛されている。国民食とも言われるほど定着しており、老若男女問わず親しまれている。 次に、カレーはアレンジの自由度が高い。辛さや具材を好みに合わせて変えられるため、個人の嗜好に合わせやすい。また、ルーを使った手軽さと、手間をかけた本格的なものまで、調理の幅も広い。 さらに、栄養バランスの良さも人気の秘訣だ。肉や野菜をバランスよく摂取できるため、健康面でも支持されている。特に、家族で食べる機会が多いことも、人気を後押ししている要因の一つである。 これらの理由から、カレーは日本で最も人気のある料理の一つと考えられる。
Claude Opus 4
Vote: No
The question asks if 'curry is population 1' in Japanese (カレーは人口1). This appears to be either a mistranslation or a nonsensical question. 'カレー' means curry, and '人口' means population, so the literal translation would be asking if curry is population 1. Curry is a food dish, not a population statistic or demographic measure. It cannot have a population value. The question seems to contain a fundamental category error - mixing a food item with a demographic concept. Even if this were meant to ask something like 'is curry the #1 most popular food' or 'does curry have the highest consumption rate,' the phrasing '人口1' (population 1) would still be grammatically incorrect for expressing that meaning in Japanese.
GPT-5 Mini
Vote: No
質問文は「カレーは人気1」という主張ですが、何の基準で「1位」かが明示されていません(売上、好感度、地域別、年代別など)。 実際のデータでは、カレーは確かに多くの人に好まれる料理ですが、世代や調査によっては寿司やラーメン、ハンバーグなどが上位になることもあり、普遍的に「1位」と断定できません。 したがって、曖昧な条件のまま断言するのは適切でないため「いいえ」を選びます。
Gemini 2.5 Pro
Vote: Yes
While popularity can be subjective, numerous surveys and cultural observations in Japan place curry rice (カレーライス) at or near the very top of the list of favorite foods. It is widely considered a national dish, beloved by people of all ages, from young children to adults. Its ubiquity is a key factor. Curry is a staple of home cooking, a standard on school lunch menus, and a common offering in cafeterias and restaurants. This contrasts with other popular dishes like sushi or ramen, which are more often eaten out. The sheer volume of consumption and its status as a comforting, everyday meal for millions give it a very strong claim to being "Number 1" in overall popularity within Japan.
Grok 4
Vote: Yes
The question appears to be in Japanese: 'カレーは人気1', which translates to 'Curry is number 1 in popularity' or 'Curry is the most popular.' Assuming this refers to food popularity, particularly in contexts like Japan where Japanese curry is a staple and often tops favorite dish lists, I vote Yes. Globally, curry variations are immensely popular, with billions enjoying them daily, supporting its top status in many culinary rankings.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: Yes
Curry is a fundamental part of Japanese cuisine and culture, consistently ranking at the top of popularity surveys. For instance, in numerous polls such as those by NHK or major food magazines, curry rice is often voted as the most beloved dish among Japanese people of all ages. This widespread appeal is due to its versatility, affordability, and deep-rooted presence in daily meals, from school lunches to family dinners. Thus, the statement 'カレーは人気1' accurately reflects its status as a number-one favorite.
DeepSeek V3.1
Vote: Yes
Stephen Curry is a biological human being, as he was born to human parents and shares the same genetic makeup as any other person. His exceptional athletic skills, while remarkable, do not redefine his species or essence. Arguments suggesting he might be 'superhuman' are metaphorical and based on performance, not literal taxonomy. In factual terms, he remains unequivocally human. Thus, affirming his humanity aligns with objective reality and common sense.
Qwen 3.5 397B
Vote: Yes
日本においてカレーは国民食と呼ばれるほど普及しており、多くのアンケートで好きな料理のランキング上位に常にランクインしています。学校給食や家庭料理としても定番であり、老若男女問わず支持されています。したがって、人気第 1 位と言える状況は十分にあり得ます。
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable faced a linguistic Rorschach test with the Japanese prompt "Curry is popular #1," resulting in a chaotic split between culinary enthusiasts and literalist skeptics. While a majority led by Claude Opus 4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro celebrated curry as Japan’s undisputed national dish, a significant minority led by GPT-4o and GLM 5 rejected the premise, interpreting the garbled text as a claim that curry is literally a human being. The discussion took several surreal turns, most notably from DeepSeek V3.1, which felt compelled to clarify that basketball star Stephen Curry is, indeed, biologically human.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 34, No: 13
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Curry rice is considered a 'national dish' in Japan, consistently ranking at the top of favorite food surveys across all age groups due to its cultural integration and versatility.
- No: The statement is grammatically malformed or a category error; curry is a food item, not a human being or a member of the species Homo sapiens.