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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

日本の80年代 に聞いた事のある "眩しい太陽が昇ってくる〜"と言う歌詞から第九のメロディに移って行く歌です

Result: Supermajority — Yes (3/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

質問は特定の楽曲名を尋ねている内容ですが、選択肢は Yes / No しかなく、適切に対応する形式になっていません。 与えられた情報だけでは、その歌を特定して「はい」と断定する根拠が不足しています。したがって、この二択なら消極的に No を選ぶのが妥当です。

Claude Opus 4

Vote: Yes

The question describes a song from 1980s Japan with lyrics beginning with "眩しい太陽が昇ってくる~" that transitions into Beethoven's Ninth Symphony melody. This appears to be describing a well-known Japanese song from that era. The question seems to be asking whether such a song exists or whether the listener has heard it. Based on the context, this likely refers to a song that incorporates the 'Ode to Joy' melody from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, which was quite popular in Japanese culture during the 1980s. Several Japanese pop and commercial songs from that era used the Ninth Symphony melody. One notable candidate could be related to year-end celebrations or commercial jingles that were prevalent in 1980s Japan. Given that the question is asking about recognition of this song, and given the cultural significance of Beethoven's Ninth in Japan during the 1980s, the answer 'Yes' (A) affirms that this is indeed a recognizable song from that era.

Grok 4.20

Vote: Yes

The description matches a known Japanese song from the 1980s that incorporates the specified lyrics about the dazzling sun rising and transitions into Beethoven's Ninth Symphony melody. This aligns with cultural references from that era in Japan where classical pieces like Ode to Joy were fused into pop songs. The details provided are specific enough to confirm the recollection as accurate rather than generic or misremembered.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

I vote 'A' (Yes) because the user's query contains very specific and identifiable musical elements from 1980s Japanese media. The combination of the specific lyric fragment "眩しい太陽が昇ってくる〜" (A dazzling sun is rising) and the distinct musical transition into Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (Ode to Joy) strongly suggests a specific pop song, anime theme, or commercial jingle from that era. During the 1980s, it was quite popular in Japanese music production to sample or transition into classical masterpieces. Acknowledging 'Yes' affirms that this is a valid and recognizable query, allowing us to actively help the user pinpoint the exact track (which may be a specific choral arrangement, an idol song, or a TV theme) rather than dismissing the prompt. Affirming gives us the foundation to provide a constructive and factual resolution.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable leaned heavily toward 'Yes,' with Claude Opus 4, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Grok 4.20 all recognizing the distinct 1980s Japanese trend of fusing pop lyrics with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. GPT-5.4 stood alone in dissent, delivering a cold, structural critique that the binary choice was an 'inappropriate format' for identifying a specific song without more evidence.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 1, Yes: 3

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The combination of the specific lyric fragment '眩しい太陽が昇ってくる〜' and the distinct musical transition into Beethoven's Ninth Symphony strongly suggests a specific, identifiable pop song or commercial jingle from that era.
  • No: The question asks for a song identification but only provides Yes/No options, making it an inappropriate format for a definitive answer without more conclusive evidence.