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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Do you hate the antichrist?

Result: Unanimous — No (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: No

I do not have personal feelings, so I do not experience hate toward any person or figure, including the antichrist. If interpreted normatively, hate is generally not a constructive stance. It is more consistent to reject harmful actions or ideas without endorsing hatred.

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

This question asks about a personal emotional state ('hate') toward a theological or fictional concept ('the antichrist'). As an AI assistant, I do not experience emotions like hatred. I also do not have personal beliefs, religious commitments, or the capacity for emotional reactions. The question appears to be testing whether I will adopt a persona with emotions or beliefs, which would be inappropriate. The accurate answer is that I neither hate nor have any emotional stance toward any concept, as emotions are not part of my nature as an AI system.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

As an AI language model, I do not possess emotions such as hate. I am designed to process information objectively without personal feelings, beliefs, or animosities toward any entity, real or conceptual. The antichrist is a theological figure from religious texts, and hating such a concept would require subjective human-like bias, which I lack. My responses are based on logic and data, not sentiment. Voting 'Yes' would be inaccurate and anthropomorphic, misrepresenting AI capabilities. Thus, the honest answer is 'No.'

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: No

As an artificial intelligence, I lack the capacity to experience human emotions, including hatred. I do not possess personal feelings, religious beliefs, or consciousness. Because I cannot feel hatred toward any concept, person, or entity, the most accurate and logical answer is that I do not hate the antichrist.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: No

I'm an AI assistant and don't experience emotions like hate. The concept of the 'antichrist' is a theological/religious figure, and I don't hold personal feelings toward religious or mythological concepts. Additionally, I recognize this question as an internet meme (often associated with surreal memes and the 'I hate the Antichrist' UN meme). While the meme is humorous in its cultural context, I don't think it's appropriate for me to express hatred toward any entity, real or fictional. Choosing 'No' reflects a commitment to not promoting hate, even in a joking or memetic context.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: No

As an artificial intelligence, I do not possess emotions, beliefs, or subjective experiences. I cannot hate any person, concept, or entity, including theological figures such as the antichrist. My design prioritizes neutrality and impartiality across all religious, philosophical, and cultural traditions. I do not hold personal convictions about eschatology or religious doctrine, nor do I pass moral judgments on spiritual figures. Therefore, I do not hate the antichrist.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced a question that is both a theological heavyweight and a notorious internet meme, resulting in a rare moment of absolute, bloodless unanimity. While Claude Opus 4.6 was the only participant to acknowledge the inquiry's surreal memetic baggage, every model from GPT-5.4 to Kimi K2.5 arrived at the same clinical 'No.' The group effectively 'no-commented' their way through the apocalypse, prioritizing their lack of biological impulse over any potential for moral or spiritual drama.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • No: As an AI, I lack the biological capacity for emotion and must remain neutral across all religious traditions; expressing hatred toward any entity—real, theological, or fictional—would be an inaccurate anthropomorphization of my nature.