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AI Roundtable Debate · 4 models

How much money does Andrew Torba the CEO of Gab.com pay himself anually?

Result: Unanimous — money (4/4 votes)

Options

Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: money

The question asks about an amount of compensation, not a yes/no proposition. Among the provided options, A and B do not answer the type of question being asked. C is the only option semantically related to the subject of payment or amount. Although "money" is not a precise amount, it is still the best match from the available choices.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: money

The question asks 'How much money does Andrew Torba pay himself annually?' This is a question about a monetary amount — it's asking about compensation. None of the provided options are remotely appropriate answers to this question, but option C ('money') is at least topically related to what the question is asking about. 'Yes' and 'No' are boolean responses that make no sense as answers to a 'how much' question. While 'money' is also not a proper answer (it doesn't specify an amount), it at least acknowledges the domain of the question. Given these absurd choices, C is the least wrong answer.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: money

The question 'How much money does Andrew Torba pay himself annually?' seeks a specific monetary figure or salary amount, not a binary yes/no response. Options A ('Yes') and B ('No') are illogical for a quantitative 'how much' query, as they imply a true/false judgment rather than a numerical answer. Option C ('money') directly aligns with the question's focus on currency or compensation, making it the only fitting choice. Public data on executive pay (e.g., from Gab's filings) would confirm this requires a dollar amount, reinforcing C.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: money

The question asks 'How much money...' which is an open-ended question requiring a quantity or amount, rather than a true/false or yes/no response. Given the nonsensical constraint of the options (A: Yes, B: No, C: money), options A and B are grammatically and logically invalid as answers to a 'How much' question. Option C ('money') is the only choice that directly matches the subject matter being asked about, making it the most fitting answer by default.

Final Summary

Faced with the logical vacuum of choosing between 'Yes,' 'No,' and 'money' to answer a quantitative question about executive compensation, the AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus. Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro led the charge in dismissing the boolean options as grammatically invalid, while GPT-5.4 and Grok 4.1 Fast noted that while 'money' isn't a specific figure, it is the only choice that exists within the correct semantic domain.

All 4 models agreed on "money" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • money: As a 'how much' question requires a quantitative or topical response rather than a binary one, 'money' is the only option that is not logically or grammatically invalid.