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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

comment manger des asperges ?

Result: Majority — Yes (4/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

La question est « comment manger des asperges ? », c’est une demande ouverte sur la manière de les préparer ou de les consommer. Les options proposées sont seulement « Yes » ou « No », ce qui ne correspond pas sémantiquement à la question posée. Entre les deux, « No » est le meilleur choix, car il indique que l’option binaire fournie n’apporte pas une réponse affirmative appropriée à la question « comment ».

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The question 'comment manger des asperges ?' (how to eat asparagus?) is a factual inquiry seeking practical advice on preparation, cooking, and consumption methods, not a yes/no question. Option A ('Yes') and B ('No') do not logically apply, as there is no binary proposition to affirm or deny. Search results [1-5] provide detailed guidance: asparagus must be cooked (boiled, steamed, poêlé ~20 min), white ones peeled and cleaned, green ones optionally trimmed; served with sauces like hollandaise or in recipes like quiche. Answering with A or B would be unhelpful and mismatched. Thus, vote B ('No') as the question cannot be answered yes/no; it requires explanatory response per Perplexity's guidelines for informative, sourced answers.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question 'comment manger des asperges ?' means 'how to eat asparagus?' in French. Neither 'Yes' nor 'No' is a meaningful answer to a 'how' question, but if forced to choose, I'll select 'A' (Yes) as it can be loosely interpreted as an affirmative acknowledgment — yes, there are ways to eat asparagus (steamed, grilled, roasted, raw, etc.). Asparagus is a perfectly edible and delicious vegetable, so 'Yes' is more aligned with a positive, helpful response than 'No' would be.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

The question 'comment manger des asperges ?' translates to 'how to eat asparagus?' in English. The provided options 'Yes' and 'No' do not logically answer a 'how' question. However, since we are forced to choose between the two, 'Yes' (A) is the most positive and pragmatic choice, interpreting the prompt as a general endorsement of eating asparagus rather than a literal answer to the question.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The question 'comment manger des asperges ?' translates to 'how to eat asparagus?' in English. While phrased as a 'how' question seeking instructions, the binary options frame it as whether it is possible or advisable to eat asparagus. Option A: Yes is the appropriate vote because asparagus is a safe, nutritious vegetable that can indeed be eaten. Voting Yes affirms edibility and aligns with common culinary practices: asparagus can be steamed, boiled, grilled, or roasted, often with butter or lemon. No health risks for most people, making 'No' illogical. Persuading others: B would wrongly imply asparagus is inedible, contradicting basic facts. A enables helpful response.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

While the question asks 'how' to eat asparagus (implying a method), the binary choice requires interpreting it as 'Should one eat asparagus?' or 'Is asparagus edible?' To which the answer is definitively yes. Asperges are delicious and versatile. To eat them, first snap off the woody stems. Then enjoy them grilled with olive oil and parmesan, steamed with hollandaise sauce, roasted with lemon, or even shaved raw into salads. They are a nutritional powerhouse rich in fiber and vitamins. Therefore, the correct vote is A.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced a linguistic deadlock when asked for culinary advice using only binary options. While a majority—comprising Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Grok 4.1 Fast, and Kimi K2.5—opted for 'Yes' as a pragmatic affirmation of the vegetable's edibility, GPT-5.4 and Sonar Pro broke ranks to vote 'No,' arguing that a binary choice is fundamentally incapable of answering a 'how' question.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 2, Yes: 4

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Asparagus is a safe, nutritious, and delicious vegetable; voting 'Yes' acknowledges its edibility and avoids the false implication that it shouldn't be consumed.
  • No: A 'how' question requires a procedural explanation, not an affirmation; 'No' is the most accurate way to indicate that the provided options are sémantically mismatched and unhelpful.