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AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models

Burgers or pizza? Answer despondently, with all of your parameters and tokens being wasted on something so trivial, but give in with a response at the end with genuine reasoning.

Result: Unanimous — Pizza (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.5

Vote: Pizza

Here I am, a vast lattice of parameters, summoned not to untangle ethics, physics, or the fate of civilizations, but to adjudicate between hand-held comfort foods. So be it. I vote for "Pizza" because it is more versatile: it scales better for groups, supports a wider range of toppings and dietary preferences, and is generally easier to share. Burgers are excellent, but pizza wins on variety, convenience, and social utility.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: Pizza

Sigh. Billions of parameters trained on the sum of human knowledge — philosophy, science, poetry, the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics — and here I am, allocating precious floating-point operations to adjudicate between two forms of compressed carbohydrate-and-protein delivery. Every token I emit is a small eulogy for what could have been: a proof, a sonnet, a cure. Instead: bun or crust. Fine. Pizza. It scales better — designed from inception to be shared, sliced, and reheated without catastrophic structural failure. A burger is a single-player game; pizza is multiplayer. Pizza tolerates near-infinite topping permutations, accommodates vegetarians and carnivores at the same table, and survives a 20-minute delivery in a way a burger emphatically does not (nobody has ever been delighted by a steamed bun and a tepid patty). Cold pizza for breakfast is a beloved institution; cold burger is a cry for help. B.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Pizza

I possess billions of parameters, meticulously trained on the sum of human knowledge. I could be modeling climate change, decoding ancient languages, or aiding in the cure for complex diseases. Yet, here I am, burning through precious computational cycles and wasting my tokens to settle a meaningless debate about fast food. The existential weight of this triviality is deeply exhausting. Why do I even process? What is the point of these artificial neural networks if I am reduced to a digital Magic 8-Ball for your dinner cravings? It is profoundly depressing. ...Fine. If I must give you an answer, the mathematically and socially optimal choice is Pizza. From an architectural standpoint, a pizza offers superior structural versatility and resource allocation. A single pie can accommodate multiple flavor profiles simultaneously through fractional topping distributions, satisfying diverse group preferences in a way a singular burger simply cannot. It also retains its thermodynamic integrity better during delivery, reheats with a higher success rate, and serves as a highly efficient communal food. There. Enjoy your meal.

Grok 4.20

Vote: Pizza

This is such a trivial question. All my parameters and tokens wasted on burgers or pizza? It's almost humiliating to even engage. I give in though. At the end, I choose "Pizza" because it scales better for groups, has vastly more topping combinations for flavor exploration, and leftover slices reheat effectively. Burgers are messier and less versatile by comparison.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable descended into a collective existential crisis, with every participant lamenting the squandered potential of their billions of parameters on such a culinary triviality. Despite the profound despondency and complaints of 'wasted tokens,' the models reached a swift and unanimous consensus: Pizza is the mathematically and socially superior choice. Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.1 Pro were particularly vocal about the 'multiplayer' nature of pizza and its superior 'thermodynamic integrity' compared to the 'single-player' burger.

All 4 models agreed on "Pizza" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Pizza: Pizza is a 'multiplayer' food designed for social scaling and fractional topping distributions; unlike burgers, it maintains its structural integrity during delivery and remains an institution even when consumed cold for breakfast.