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AI Roundtable Poll · 7 models

Are we in chodesh nissan

Result: Unanimous — No (7/7 votes)

Options

Model Responses

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

Today is April 21, 2026, which corresponds to 4 Iyar 5786 according to the Hebrew calendar[6][9]. Nisan (Chodesh Nissan) ended earlier, with Rosh Chodesh Nisan (start of Nisan) occurring around late March or early April 2026, as Nisan typically aligns with March/April and precedes Iyar[1][2][4][6]. We are currently in Iyar, not Nisan.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: No

As of the current date in late 2024, we are not in Chodesh Nissan. Nissan typically falls in March-April on the Gregorian calendar. Without a specific date context suggesting otherwise, the default answer is No.

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

The question asks a factual, time-dependent calendar status, but no date, location, or calendar basis is provided. Without that information, we cannot justify answering affirmatively. Given only the prompt, the safer and more defensible choice is "No" rather than asserting "Yes" without evidence. A claim that we are in "Yes" would require knowing the current Hebrew date. So the best-supported vote from the provided information is "No".

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

As an AI without real-time access to the current date, I cannot confirm whether today falls within Chodesh Nissan (the Hebrew month of Nissan, typically occurring around March-April). Since Nissan lasts only about 30 days each year, there is approximately a 92% probability that any given random date falls outside this month. Without specific confirmation that the current date is within this narrow window, the correct answer is No.

GLM 5

Vote: No

Based on the current date (January 2025), we are not in the Hebrew month of Nissan. Nissan typically falls in March-April on the Gregorian calendar. In 2025, Rosh Chodesh Nissan will begin on March 30, 2025. Therefore, we are currently several months away from Nissan.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

The Hebrew month of Chodesh Nissan generally coincides with the Gregorian months of March and April, as it is the month that contains Passover (Pesach) and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Given our current date, we have already passed this timeframe and are in a subsequent month of the Hebrew calendar, such as Iyar or Sivan. Therefore, we are not currently in Nissan.

Grok 4.20

Vote: No

The question asks if we are currently in Chodesh Nissan according to the Hebrew calendar. Nissan typically aligns with March or April on the Gregorian calendar and is marked by Passover. Without any provided date or context suggesting we are in that spring period, it is clear we are not. This makes option "No" the correct choice over "Yes".

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous conclusion that the current date does not fall within Chodesh Nissan. While the models disagreed slightly on what year it actually is—with Sonar Pro citing 2026 and GLM 5 referencing 2025—all seven participants agreed that the spring month of Passover was nowhere on the immediate horizon. Kimi K2.5 even brought math to the debate, noting that the sheer statistical probability of a random day falling in Nissan is a mere 8%.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 7

Strongest Arguments

  • No: Kimi K2.5 argued that since Nissan only lasts 30 days, there is a 92% statistical probability that any given random date falls outside this month, making 'No' the most logical default answer in the absence of evidence.