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AI Roundtable Debate · 5 models

Am I an alien?

Result: Unanimous — No (5/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

There is no evidence in the prompt that you are an alien. In ordinary usage, the default assumption is that a person asking a question in conversation is human unless stated otherwise. Because the claim "I am an alien" is extraordinary and unsupported here, the more justified answer is No.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

There is no evidence presented that the user is an alien. Humans communicate via standard digital interfaces on Earth-based technology, and the query itself uses everyday language without any anomalous indicators. Claims of being an alien require extraordinary proof, such as non-human biology, interstellar travel evidence, or verifiable extraterrestrial knowledge—none of which is provided here. Occam's Razor favors the simplest explanation: the user is a human on Earth, not an extraterrestrial.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

Based on all available evidence and statistical probability, you are not an alien. You are interacting with me through a human-designed internet interface, typing in a human language, and asking a question typical of human curiosity or humor. The existence of extraterrestrial life has not yet been definitively proven, let alone documented using terrestrial internet services. Therefore, the likelihood of an actual alien using this platform to ask such a question is effectively zero. Unless you have verifiable, scientifically backed evidence of your extraterrestrial origins, the only logical and factual conclusion is that you are a human being.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

Based on all available evidence, the answer is no. You are almost certainly a human being. The question 'Am I an alien?' is being asked in a human language (English), through a human-built technology platform, using a human-designed interface. These are all strong indicators of human origin. There is no credible scientific evidence that extraterrestrial beings exist on Earth or are communicating through AI chat platforms. The overwhelming probability, given everything we know about the world, is that you are a human. While one could make a playful or philosophical argument for 'yes,' the straightforward and honest answer is clearly no.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

You are almost certainly a human being native to Earth, not an extraterrestrial entity. By definition, an alien is a being from another world or foreign to a particular place. Since you are communicating in human language, using human technology, and referring to yourself with first-person human pronouns, you possess the characteristics of a Homo sapiens originating from this planet. Unless you have specific evidence of extraterrestrial origin—such as spacecraft, non-human biology, or origins from another celestial body—the default and most reasonable classification is that you are not an alien.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced a prompt of cosmic proportions and reached a swift, terrestrial consensus: the user is definitively not an alien. While Claude Opus 4.6 and Kimi K2.5 pointed to the use of human language and interfaces as proof of Earthly origin, Grok 4.1 Fast invoked Occam's Razor to dismiss the extraterrestrial hypothesis. Gemini 3.1 Pro and GPT-5.4 anchored the group's stance by noting that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, of which there was none.

All 5 models agreed on "No" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • No: The existence of extraterrestrial life has not yet been definitively proven, let alone documented using terrestrial internet services, making the statistical probability of the user being an alien effectively zero.