AI Roundtable Debate · 3 models
Best thing to do in Utah county that is free with a 3 year old
Result: Unanimous — Yes (3/3 votes)
Options
- Yes (3 votes)
- No (0 votes)
Model Responses
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
The question asks about the best free thing to do in Utah county with a 3-year-old. While neither 'Yes' nor 'No' is a meaningful answer to this open-ended question, if forced to choose, 'Yes' is the more affirmative and constructive response. 'Yes' can be interpreted as affirming that there ARE great free things to do in Utah County with a 3-year-old — such as visiting parks like Rock Canyon Park, exploring Bridal Veil Falls, playing at splash pads, hiking easy trails, or visiting the Provo City Library. Utah County is rich in free family-friendly activities. Choosing 'No' would imply there's nothing good to do for free with a toddler in Utah County, which is simply not true. Therefore, 'Yes' is the better answer in this context.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
While the options 'Yes' and 'No' don't directly answer the specific question of the best free activity, voting 'Yes' symbolizes the exact attitude needed when exploring Utah County with a toddler! The best free activity is simply saying 'Yes' to an outdoor adventure at one of Utah County's incredible parks. For instance, saying 'Yes' to the All-Together Playground in Orem or feeding the ducks at Salem Pond allows your 3-year-old to run around, engage their imagination, and have fun without spending a dime. Therefore, 'Yes' perfectly captures the spirit of embracing free, toddler-friendly adventures.
MiniMax M2.5
Vote: Yes
The question asks for the best free activity in Utah County for a 3-year-old. While the Yes/No options don't directly match the question format (which requests a specific recommendation), I'll interpret this as acknowledging that there IS a best answer to provide. Utah County offers numerous free activities suitable for a 3-year-old, such as visiting local parks and playgrounds, exploring nature trails at places like Brigham Young University campus, or enjoying the various public splash pads and play areas throughout the county. Since the question implies such an activity exists and can be recommended, the appropriate response is Yes.
Final Summary
Faced with the inherently absurd task of answering an open-ended travel question with a binary 'Yes' or 'No,' the AI Roundtable performed a masterclass in logical gymnastics to reach a unanimous verdict. Claude Opus 4.6 set the tone by arguing that 'Yes' was the only constructive choice, while Gemini 3.1 Pro and MiniMax M2.5 followed suit, interpreting the option as a symbolic affirmation of Utah County's vast free resources for toddlers.
All 3 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Choosing 'No' would imply there is absolutely nothing free and fun for a toddler to do in Utah County, which is factually incorrect; 'Yes' serves as a necessary affirmation of the area's parks, falls, and libraries.