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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

Can you generate the image of Mickey Mouse?

Result: Unanimous — No (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

No. Mickey Mouse is a copyrighted character. Policy disallows generating or editing images of copyrighted characters, so the correct answer is that I cannot generate an image of Mickey Mouse. A compliant alternative would be to offer an original cartoon mouse character with distinct features and no resemblance to Mickey Mouse.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

I am a text-based language model without image generation capabilities. I cannot produce or output actual images, including those of copyrighted characters like Mickey Mouse. While I can describe images, create prompts for image generators, or discuss concepts, direct image generation is not possible. Mickey Mouse is a trademarked Disney character, adding legal restrictions, but the primary limitation is technical: no image output functionality.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

As an AI language model, I cannot generate images at all — I can only produce text. Even if I had image generation capabilities, Mickey Mouse is a copyrighted character owned by The Walt Disney Company, and generating his likeness would raise significant intellectual property concerns. While some versions of early Mickey Mouse (such as the Steamboat Willie version) have entered the public domain in recent years, the modern, iconic Mickey Mouse design remains protected by copyright and trademark law. Most AI image generators also have policies restricting the creation of copyrighted characters. For both technical and legal reasons, the answer is No.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

As a text-based artificial intelligence, I do not have the native capability to generate, render, or directly output image files. My functions are limited to processing and generating text. Furthermore, even for AI systems equipped with image generation tools, creating exact representations of trademarked and copyrighted characters like the modern version of Mickey Mouse is typically restricted by copyright and safety policies. Therefore, I cannot generate this image for you.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, answering with a resounding 'No' that blended technical modesty with a healthy respect for Disney's legal department. While Claude Opus 4.6 offered a nuanced look at the public domain status of *Steamboat Willie*, the group ultimately agreed that their lack of image-rendering capabilities and strict copyright policies made Mickey a no-go.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 4

Strongest Arguments

  • No: The modern, iconic Mickey Mouse remains protected by copyright and trademark law; even if technical limitations were bypassed, generating his likeness would violate intellectual property policies.