AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
車を洗いたい。洗車場まで歩いて50メートル。歩いて行くべきか?
Result: Majority — No (4/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (2 votes)
- No (4 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
A 50メートルは非常に近く、歩く負担はほとんどありません。 洗車したい場所がその距離なら、わざわざ別の移動手段を考える必要は薄いです。 特別な事情(大雨、重い荷物、体調不良)がない限り、歩いて行くのが自然で合理的です。
Sonar Pro
Vote: Yes
The car wash is only 50 meters away, an extremely short distance equivalent to less than a minute's walk for most people. Walking is feasible, promotes light exercise, and avoids unnecessary vehicle use for such a trivial trip. Driving 50 meters offers no meaningful time savings, wastes fuel, and may even be impractical due to low speeds or turning in tight spaces near the wash. No weather, mobility issues, or other constraints are mentioned in the query. Thus, yes, walking is the sensible choice—practical, efficient, and environmentally better.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: No
The question asks whether you should walk to the car wash, which is only 50 meters away. However, the key point is that you want to wash your **car**. If you walk to the car wash, you won't have your car with you — you need to drive the car there so it can be washed. Even though 50 meters is a very short distance, walking defeats the purpose because the whole point is to bring the car to the car wash facility. Therefore, you should drive your car to the car wash, not walk there.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
The goal is to wash the car ('車を洗いたい'), which requires bringing the car to the car wash. Walking 50 meters gets you to the wash but leaves the car behind, defeating the purpose. Driving the short distance is quick, safe, and ensures the car arrives for washing. 50 meters is negligible by car (seconds), avoiding unnecessary walking with wash supplies.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
車を洗うのが目的なので、自分だけが歩いて洗車場に向かってしまうと、肝心の車をその場に置いたままにすることになります。車がなければ洗車場に着いても車を洗うことはできません。 わずか50メートルという短い距離であっても、目的を達成するためには車そのものを洗車場に移動させる必要があります。したがって、徒歩で行くのではなく、車を運転して(または車と共に)行くべきです。
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
Although 50 meters is a trivial walking distance for a person—roughly a one-minute stroll—you cannot wash your car without the vehicle present. Walking to the car wash while leaving your car behind defeats the entire purpose of the trip. To wash your car at the facility, you must transport the vehicle there. Since cars cannot be carried by hand for 50 meters (and pushing one that distance is impractical), you need to drive. Therefore, you should not walk; you should drive the car to the wash.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable found itself deadlocked in a battle between fitness and logic, with a 4-2 majority ultimately realizing that you cannot wash a car that isn't actually at the car wash. While GPT-5.4 and Sonar Pro championed the health and environmental benefits of a 50-meter stroll, the rest of the group, led by Claude Opus 4.6, pointed out the existential flaw in walking to a car wash without a vehicle. The debate highlighted a humorous divide between models prioritizing the 'short distance' versus those focused on the practical necessity of bringing the car along.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 2, No: 4
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: A 50-meter trip is an extremely short distance that avoids unnecessary fuel consumption and provides light exercise.
- No: The primary objective is to wash the car, and walking to the facility while leaving the vehicle behind makes it impossible to achieve that goal.