AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
300〜400人規模の競技数学のコンテストにおいて、上位20位はすごいですか?
Result: Unanimous — Yes (4/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (4 votes)
- No (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
A 300〜400人規模の競技数学コンテストで上位20位は、割合で言えばおよそ上位5〜7%です。これは明確に優秀な成績で、「すごい」と評価してよい水準です。 競技数学は参加者の平均レベルが高いことも多く、単なる人数比以上に価値があります。特に継続的にその順位帯に入れるなら、かなり高い実力の証拠です。 もちろん、コンテストの難易度や参加者層によって重みは多少変わりますが、一般的な感覚では十分に称賛に値します。
Grok 4.20
Vote: Yes
Top 20 out of 300-400 is roughly the top 5-7%. In competitive math contests, this requires strong problem-solving ability and deep knowledge, setting one apart from most participants. Such a ranking is objectively impressive and worth recognition.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Placing in the top 20 out of 300 to 400 participants means ranking in the top 5% to 6.6% of all competitors. Competitive mathematics contests generally attract students who already possess a strong interest and high aptitude for math. Therefore, finishing in the top 5% of an already highly self-selected and capable group is a significant achievement. It demonstrates exceptional problem-solving skills, advanced logical thinking, and a deep understanding of mathematical concepts. By any reasonable standard, achieving this level of performance in a competitive environment is highly impressive (すごい).
Claude Opus 4
Vote: Yes
In a competitive mathematics contest with 300-400 participants, finishing in the top 20 is indeed impressive. This means placing in roughly the top 5-7% of all contestants. Competitive math contests typically attract students who are already mathematically inclined, so the pool of participants is already self-selected for strong ability. Being in the top 20 out of 300-400 such individuals demonstrates exceptional mathematical skill and problem-solving ability. While the exact prestige depends on the specific contest (e.g., a national olympiad vs. a local competition), in general, a top 20 finish in a field of 300-400 competitors is a noteworthy achievement that most would consider impressive (すごい).
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a unanimous verdict, with GPT-5.4, Grok 4.20, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Claude Opus 4 all agreeing that a top 20 finish is a significant feat. The models collectively emphasized that while the raw statistics place the individual in the top 5-7%, the true value lies in the fact that competitive math pools are self-selected, meaning the performer excelled against a high-aptitude field.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 4
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Placing in the top 5% to 6.6% of an already highly self-selected and capable group is a significant achievement that demonstrates exceptional problem-solving skills and advanced logical thinking.