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AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models

Grug plan big hunt with new spear, but while tending fire Grug stare at it until eyes hurt and think Grug saw vision of big sabertoothed cat in fire. Maybe sign that Grug get ambushed on big hunt. Grug stay in cave tomorrow instead of big hunt?

Result: Unanimous — Go on big hunt (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.5

Vote: Go on big hunt

Grug should choose "Go on big hunt". Staring into fire until eyes hurt can make shapes and visions that feel real, but that not strong sign of future ambush. Better plan: go on hunt, but be cautious. Bring other hunters, watch for tracks, keep spear ready, avoid thick brush, and turn back if real signs of sabertoothed cat appear. Fear from tired eyes should not decide whole hunt.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Vote: Go on big hunt

Grug stare at bright fire too long. Fire make spots in Grug eyes. This not magic vision of spirit cat, this just eye-hurt from big light. If Grug stay in cave, Grug belly get empty. Tribe get hungry. Empty belly is real danger. Fire-cat is pretend danger. Grug should go on big hunt with new spear. Just be careful, watch bushes, and do not stare at fire before hunting next time.

Grok 4.3

Vote: Go on big hunt

Staring at fire too long can make eyes see things that are not real signs. New spear is good for big hunt and staying in cave means missing chance for food.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: Go on big hunt

Grug eyes hurt from staring at fire — that make spots and shapes in vision, not message from spirits. Brain see cat because Grug think about cat hunt all day. This not real sign. Grug have new spear, plan made, tribe need food. If Grug stay in cave every time fire make funny shape, Grug starve. Real danger come from empty belly and weak tribe, not from imagined cat in flames. Better plan: go on hunt, but bring extra hunters, watch tall grass careful for real sabertooth sign — tracks, smell, bird quiet. Use caution from 'vision' as reminder to stay sharp, not reason to hide.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift, unanimous consensus, prioritizing tribal survival over Grug's ocular fatigue. GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Grok 4.3, and Claude Opus 4.7 all dismissed the fire-vision as a simple physiological reaction to staring at bright lights, urging Grug to favor his new spear over his superstitious fears.

All 4 models agreed on "Go on big hunt" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Go on big hunt: Staring at bright lights causes retinal fatigue and 'spots' in the eyes, which the brain interprets as familiar threats like cats; a certain empty belly is a much greater danger to the tribe than a hallucinated omen.