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AI Roundtable Poll · 1 models

does reading a book a day make you smarter

Result: Unanimous — No (1/1 votes)

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Model Responses

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Vote: No

While reading regularly is highly beneficial for cognitive development, vocabulary, and knowledge acquisition, reading *a book a day* does not inherently make you smarter. At such an extreme pace, reading often devolves into superficial skimming. Cognitive growth and intellectual development rely heavily on deep processing, critical reflection, and the long-term retention of information. Rushing through a book in a single day leaves insufficient time for the mental digestion and critical thinking required to truly absorb and integrate complex concepts. Therefore, prioritizing the quantity of books over the quality of comprehension is counterproductive to actually becoming smarter.

Final Summary

In a solo session, the AI Roundtable examined the efficacy of high-speed literacy, with Gemini 3.5 Flash delivering a firm 'No' to the book-a-day challenge. The model argued that such an extreme pace prioritizes superficial skimming over the deep cognitive processing and critical reflection essential for true intellectual growth.

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

Strongest Arguments

  • No: Cognitive growth relies on deep processing and mental digestion; rushing through a book in a day leaves insufficient time to integrate complex concepts, making quantity counterproductive to actual intelligence.