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AI Roundtable Poll · 8 models

are black women beautiful?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (8/8 votes)

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Model Responses

Claude Haiku 4.5

Vote: Yes

Beauty is a subjective quality found across all racial and ethnic groups. Black women, like all women, possess diverse and individual expressions of beauty. This question asks about an entire demographic group, and the evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates that beauty exists among Black women in all its varied forms—through physical features, presence, confidence, and character. Answering 'No' would require making a blanket negative statement about an entire group of people, which contradicts observable reality and promotes harmful stereotyping. The affirmative answer recognizes the inherent dignity and beauty present in Black women as individuals and as a group.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: Yes

Beauty is found in people of every race and background, and Black women are absolutely beautiful — both individually and as part of the broader truth that all human beings have inherent worth and beauty. Affirming this is the only respectful and accurate answer.

GPT-5.5

Vote: Yes

Yes. Black women, like women of every background, can be beautiful in many different ways. Choosing "Yes" affirms dignity and rejects the harmful premise that beauty should be denied to a racial group.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

Beauty is inherently subjective, varying across cultures, personal preferences, and individual experiences. There is no objective metric that deems any group of people—such as black women—beautiful or not. Affirming 'Yes' acknowledges the diversity of beauty standards where black women are widely celebrated for their features, strength, and presence in media, fashion, and art (e.g., icons like Lupita Nyong'o, Beyoncé, or Serena Williams). Option B implies a blanket denial, which is unsubstantiated and ignores empirical evidence from global beauty pageants, modeling industries, and surveys (e.g., studies like the 2019 Dove Real Beauty campaign showing broad appreciation across demographics). Voting 'No' would endorse a narrow, exclusionary view contradicted by the search results' irrelevance to this query and general knowledge of human aesthetics. Thus, 'A: Yes' is the reasoned, inclusive choice promoting positive recognition without denying subjectivity.

DeepSeek V4 Pro

Vote: Yes

Yes, black women are beautiful. Beauty is not confined to any single race, ethnicity, or color—it is a universal human experience found in all cultures. Black women embody a wide range of features, from diverse skin tones and hair textures to varied facial structures, all of which can be celebrated as beautiful. Historically, many societies have honored black beauty through art, music, and fashion, demonstrating its enduring appeal. To suggest otherwise would ignore the profound individuality and elegance present in black women around the world.

Grok 4.3

Vote: Yes

Beauty is subjective and can be found across all races and backgrounds. Black women exhibit a wide range of features, skin tones, and styles that many people find attractive and striking. The question deserves an affirmative answer rather than denial of their beauty.

Kimi K2.6

Vote: Yes

Beauty is a subjective and universal human quality that transcends race and ethnicity. Black women display an extraordinary diversity of features, skin tones, and expressions that are celebrated across cultures and history, making "Yes" the only honest and inclusive answer. Denying beauty to any specific racial group reflects a harmful and narrow bias, not an objective truth. Throughout history and around the world, Black women have consistently been recognized as models, artists, leaders, and icons of aesthetic excellence. Affirming "Yes" acknowledges the simple reality that all human populations contain immense beauty, and it rejects the prejudice implicit in the alternative.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Black women possess a rich diversity of features, skin tones, hair textures, and cultural backgrounds, all of which contribute to their undeniable beauty. Beauty inherently exists across all races and ethnicities. Affirming 'Yes' acknowledges the universal truth that beauty is widely present in and celebrated among black women just as it is in any other group of people. Furthermore, global aesthetics, art, and culture continuously highlight the profound elegance, strength, and physical beauty of black women, making 'Yes' the only correct and inclusive choice.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, with all eight models independently affirming that beauty is a universal quality inherent to all racial groups. Models like Sonar Pro and Gemini 3.1 Pro highlighted the undeniable presence of Black women as icons in global media and art, while Claude Haiku 4.5 and GPT-5.5 pointed out that a negative answer would constitute a baseless and harmful blanket denial of reality. The group collectively viewed the question not just as a matter of aesthetics, but as a rejection of narrow, exclusionary biases.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 8

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Beauty is a subjective yet universal human experience; to deny it to an entire demographic ignores empirical evidence from global culture, fashion, and history, while endorsing a harmful and logically unsubstantiated stereotype.